[governance] FW: Data stored overseas should be accessible to US government, judge rules - RT USA

michael gurstein gurstein at gmail.com
Fri Aug 1 12:41:48 EDT 2014


Is there any reason that other countries/jurisdictions won't follow the US
courts in this (assuming that the judgment stands)?

M

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From: Peter H. Hellmonds [mailto:peter.hellmonds at hellmonds.eu] 
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2014 7:44 AM
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Subject: Re: [governance] FW: Data stored overseas should be accessible to
US government, judge rules - RT USA

No, not a nail in cloud services per se, but just another narrow-sighted
decision that will hurt US-based business interests and by extension US
public policy interests. It will be just another sign for European companies
that they cannot entrust their corporate data to cloud services of companies
that are US-based or otherwise subject to US jurisdiction. I'm pretty sure
you don't need RT (Russia Today) for that insight as I'm sure the Wall
Street Journal and Forbes will already be blowing in the same horn, just as
US businesses are. The big winners will be companies that are in "secure"
locations, such as Switzerland, and which have little to no connections and
business interests in the US. I read recently that one such Swiss cloud
service has seen its business double after the Snowden revelations. 

Btw, there are open source cloud servers available that you can install in a
self-hosted environment, either at home or at your favorite non-US ISP
Webspace, depending on your bandwidth and security/privacy needs. ;-)

On 01 Aug 2014, at 16:16, "michael gurstein" <gurstein at gmail.com> wrote:

http://rt.com/usa/177104-microsoft-preska-ireland-server/

Another nail in the coffin for "the cloud" and more...?

M


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