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Previously on "Judes extends US legal reach to overseas storage."
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UKIP will oppose whatever they say about it.Originally posted by doodab View PostI suspect the EU will have something to say about it.
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I suspect the EU will have something to say about it.
Coming over here, stopping people stealing our data...
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Judes extends US legal reach to overseas storage.
U.S. judge rules search warrants extend to overseas email accounts | Reuters
So even if you persuaded Google or Amazon or any other cloud provider that your data had to stay in the EU or the UK, you're still subject to US search warrants.Originally posted by The ArticleInternet service providers must turn over customer emails and other digital content sought by U.S. government search warrants even when the information is stored overseas, a federal judge ruled on Friday.
I just hope MS's appeal restores some sanity.Last edited by DaveB; 29 April 2014, 10:38.Tags: None
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