Stephanus, I would agree when it comes to privacy and disclosure legislation, that the US is more freedom oriented...for the CORPORATION. Whether it be religious or otherwise. Nevertheless, the US is behind Europe, Canada, and Australia in protecting the individual.
Europe has a richer history of information abuse, and so they are more sensitive about how information is used, held, protected, and disclosed. Note how the Nazi regime, and the Communists, collected all sorts of information on private citizens without their explicit knowledge or consent.
Why? Information is power.
If an American on JWD would like to know how to ask for their personal information (you get a copy, not the original. The original is still owned by the WTBTS), let me know what State you are from and I'll try and track down the agency or the request form for you.
Why would you want a copy? You get to see what people wrote about you. People who made decisions on whether your time with their organization would be pleasant or painful. Once a corporation finds out that their decision-making records can be read by their victims, they tend to become much more circumspect about what they keep on file.
What prevents them from just destroying the records? Well, if you ever find evidence that documents are missing, say a letter or report that refers to additional information, you have them for deliberate destruction. Destruction of records to avoid criminal charges is an offence in itself here in Canada.
You can also protest misuse of information by Hospital Liaison Committee members, if you spent some time in the hospital and the administration gave HLC members medical information without consent. You can register a protest with the hospital under the HIPPA legislation. If you would like to know how to register a breach of HIPPA for your state, let me know. I would love to restrict the power of the HLC members over ailing and inactive JW's.