【Watch In the Cut (2003)】
You can Watch In the Cut (2003)call it Goliath vs. Goliath.
Microsoft is set to face a battle with U.S. authorities who want access to data stored outside of the country. The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Tuesday on whether the Department of Justice can force U.S. companies to hand over foreign-stored data.
SEE ALSO: Facebook data is powering Stanford economist's American inequality studyThe result will have implications for tech companies that already store data around the world, as privacy advocates and governments once again face-off for the rights of internet users and law enforcement.
The case began in 2013, when the U.S. government issued a warrant ordering Microsoft to hand over the contents of an email account. Authorities suspected it was being used to facilitate drug trafficking, the data of which was stored on a Microsoft server in Dublin, Ireland.
Microsoft refused to hand over the data, arguing that U.S. law (in this case, the Stored Communications Act) doesn't stretch outside of its borders.
The U.S. government argued that it should be allowed access the data, as Microsoft has control of the data within the U.S., and that the tech giant is an American company.
"It’s more likely to be a recipe for international tension and chaos."
But for Microsoft, allowing the U.S. government to exercise its authority outside of national borders "would instigate a global free-for-all," giving other governments the impetus to respond in kind by seizing data from U.S. computers.
"It’s more likely to be a recipe for international tension and chaos," Microsoft’s president and chief legal officer Brad Smith told reporters, according to Reuters.
In the eyes of U.S. authorities, a win for Microsoft in this case would hamper the ability to act on crimes which cross borders, such as drug trafficking and child pornography. It's worth noting Ireland and the U.S. already have a treaty to exchange emails and other data needed to aid an criminal investigation, but of course, it takes longer for authorities to get it.
The dispute has led to the introduction of a new bill called the Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data (CLOUD) Act to Congress last Wednesday, which hopes to establish guidelines and standards when it comes to accessing data across borders.
Apple, Facebook, Google and Microsoft have expressed support for the Act. In a statement, the alliance said it would be "an important step toward enhancing and protecting individual privacy rights, reducing international conflicts of law and keeping us all safer."
Featured Video For You
Turn your hand into a keyboard with this strap of sensor-equipped rings
Topics Cybersecurity Microsoft Privacy Supreme Court
Search
Categories
Latest Posts
Australia vs. India 2024 livestream: Watch 4th Test for free
2025-06-26 16:37Shop headphone and earbuds deals from Bose, Beats, and more
2025-06-26 16:14Today's Hurdle hints and answers for April 1, 2025
2025-06-26 16:00Popular Posts
We Test a $1,000 CPU From 2010 vs. Ryzen 3
2025-06-26 16:43Chargers vs. Patriots 2024 livestream: How to watch NFL online
2025-06-26 16:31Falcons vs. Commanders 2024 livestream: How to watch NFL online
2025-06-26 16:26Stuff Your Kindle Day: How to get free books on Dec. 27
2025-06-26 16:17Best speaker deal: Save $30 on the JBL Clip 5
2025-06-26 16:13Featured Posts
Analyzing Graphics Card Pricing: October 2018
2025-06-26 18:04Falcons vs. Commanders 2024 livestream: How to watch NFL online
2025-06-26 17:40Gods of War
2025-06-26 16:44Popular Articles
Operation Mensch
2025-06-26 18:20Colts vs. Giants 2024 livestream: How to watch NFL online
2025-06-26 17:52Fitness deals at Amazon [December 2024]
2025-06-26 17:50The cicadas aren't invading the U.S.
2025-06-26 15:52Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.
Comments (9993)
Pursuit Information Network
The State of 5G: When It's Coming, How Fast It Will Be & The Sci
2025-06-26 18:16Ignition Information Network
CES 2025: 5 car trends we expect to see
2025-06-26 18:10Information Information Network
James Bond is canon in 'Doctor Who' now
2025-06-26 16:51Fashion Information Network
Today's Hurdle hints and answers for December 26
2025-06-26 15:57Charm Information Network
Today's Hurdle hints and answers for April 23, 2025
2025-06-26 15:53