Judge upholds warrant for foreign-stored e-mail. Two thoughts on decision: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2014/07/31/judge-upholds-warrant-for-microsoft-e-mail-on-foreign-server/ …
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@emptywheel I don't think so. It's just a statutory q, so extraterritorial application depends on each statute. -
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@OrinKerr@emptywheel Read your article, let me pose a question, what if an American owned a company but it is incorporated in Europe? -
@GarrettCobarr Great Q. I don't think we know.@emptywheel -
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@OrinKerr@emptywheel If the US legal ruling stands, it will spell the economic ruin of tech industry overseas.#Privacy#EUDataP -
@GarrettCobarr Powerful U.S. industries know where to find Congress to seek a change in the statute.@emptywheel -
@orinkerr@emptywheel Not everyone in Congress agrees with that position and at the rate Congress moves, it will be far too late.#EUDataP -
@GarrettCobarr That's up to Congress, but too early to announce industry ruin, I think. Hard issue on merits; (1/2)@emptywheel -
@GarrettCobarr Sensible answer is to have EU rights for EU folks and US rights for US folks. Just change statute to get. (2/2)@emptywheel
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