It's in Microsoft's own press release. They scan everyone's mail and cloud documents. Read it.
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Where?
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Article: http://blog.seattlepi.com/techblog/2014/08/07/google-microsoft-others-scan-your-data-looking-for-child-porn/ … Press Release: https://news.microsoft.com/features/microsofts-photodna-protecting-children-and-businesses-in-the-cloud/#sm.0000iurr2axl8dzvqfc211rcjx1yt …
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Oh, the child porn scanning? I thought you were talking about something someone might object to
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Replying to @BrandonLive @theintercept
"If you have nothing to hide, you shouldn't fear Microsoft SPYING ON YOUR EMAIL FOR THE GOVERNMENT."
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic @theintercept
That's extremely misleading. They have automated scans for known illegal material, against the ToS (and law).
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And your links don't say anything about automated reporting to the government.
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Only that in a few cases Google and MS have given tips to law enforcement when they found substantial evidence
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Replying to @BrandonLive @theintercept
Why the hell is Microsoft rummaging through innocent people's email looking for "substantial evidence"?
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Consider: Adversary sends banned file to reporter, lawyer, or judge. Microsoft scanner reports to government.
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Now the government subpoenas everything, and core democratic checks and balances are compromised.
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