The Patriot Act and the EU Cloud
ISoldat53 writes "Gordon Frazer, managing director of Microsoft UK said that the Patriot Act allows government access to data in its cloud services even in Europe. Though he said that 'customers would be informed wherever possible,' he could not provide a guarantee that they would be informed if a gagging order, injunction or U.S. National Security Letter permits it."
Just plain stupid for customers. No control over your data.
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Who in their right mind would store their sensitive data in the cloud and not encrypt it locally first? That seems crazy. Patriot act or no, it's nuts.
No, the US Patriot Act is making political geographical borders a useless invention. That you are across the ocean, with your own history, culture, laws, government, and values is of no consequence to us anymore.
lets bail on this police state run by fascist idiots. leave before they won't let you. the businesses had the right idea going overseas. Microsoft should relocate to.
There are basically two meanings of "The Cloud":
1) "You don't need to know where your data is"
2) Rapid automatic server provisioning
The thing that's wrong about 1) above is that "The Cloud" is sold as "don't worry about the man behind the curtain." Being ignorant about where your data is actually stored doesn't mean that it's safe -- quite the opposite -- it means that there is elevated risks involved. Because laws change with location, not knowing where your data is means not knowing what laws are applicable.
What stupidity. If China passed a law that said that they had to be given access to all of the data in all of the computers in the United States, I doubt very much if people would be jumping through hoops to accommodate them. Similarly, the U.S. can claim that it has access to data stored in computers in Europe, but no one should take them seriously.
I'm an American. I love this country and the freedoms that we used to have.
To be fair... its only because they can address the letter to microsoft, which is in its own juridiction.
All this means is that a multinational can't move part of its assets to europe and then have immunity to the us govt.
If MS wants immunity, it has to leave America.
If the US has a base, is friendly with a nation or your telco loops data via friend of the US or a country with a US base ....
Your data is now US data and has been for many years. The problem with the Patriot Act is you not just been watched anymore.
Think hard before you share too much data with anything US on a network.
Domestic spying is now "Benign Information Gathering"
Makes me sad the parent is rated Funny.
Questions raise, answers kill. Raise questions to stay alive.
Patriot Act has nothing to do with it. Long ago foriegners were denied all rights by the US government, in fact in US police agencies are entitled to break all other countries laws and US law, even when those actions would be illegal in the US.
Making it public that M$ would have over private information from other countries once in it's cloud at any request of any US government agency, has pretty much crippled the M$ cloud and prevented from doing any work for any foreign government agency.
In fact that kind of delcaration put's into doubt the trust of any M$ software, when updates and patches are delivered direct from the US and US government agencies can legally corrupt those patches in direct contravention to local foreign laws, leaving M$ under the gun for criminal conspiracy to corrupt computer networks and the executives would be subject to extradition or the whole extradition system when tied to the US would collapse.
Chaos - everything, everywhere, everywhen
Yet another reason to support Dr. Ron Paul for president.