Tuesday, 18 October 2016

Government Seeks Do-Over On Win For Microsoft And Its Overseas Data

Source: www.techdirt.com - Monday, October 17, 2016
The DOJ wants the Second Circuit Court of Appeals to revisit the decision it handed down in July -- the one that's preventing it from forcing Microsoft to hand over data stored on its servers in Ireland. The DOJ hoped the court would read the Stored Communications Act as applying to the location of the company served with the data request, rather than the actual location of the data. The Appeals Court disagreed with the lower court's finding -- one that dragged in the Patriot Act for some reason -- pointing out that the purpose of the SCA was to protect the privacy of communications, not to facilitate the government in obtaining them. The government has filed a petition [PDF] for a rehearing of the case, obviously in hopes of a reversal. Jennifer Daskal of Just Security has posted several reasons why the DOJ's desired interpretation of the Stored Communications Act is dangerous, along with other problems arising from this decision. To begin with, the decision raises new logistical issues, both for the government and the private companies served with these warrants. According to the government, companies like Google and Yahoo! now need to ascertain the location of sought-after data “at the moment the warrant is served.” If the content is stored abroad, it is now “beyond the reach of a Section 2703 warrant, even when the account owner resides in the United States and the crime under investigation is entirely domestic.” The court's
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