“The issue presented in Microsoft is whether the antiquated Electronic Privacy Communications Act (EPCA) authorizes search warrants to compel Internet service providers to retrieve and surrender a customer’s electronic documents that are stored on computer servers located outside the United States where compliance would violate foreign law. The correct answer is ‘NO.'”
Read more: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/jan/22/us-v-microsoft-supreme-court-must-protect-privacy-/
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