How NY Microsoft Case Could Impact SCA Warrants

Law360, New York (June 26, 2014, 2:12 PM EDT) -- With the proliferation of electronically stored information and the rising expense of storing the massive amounts of content generated, Internet service providers, such as Microsoft Corp., have frequently turned to overseas storage options or the cloud for more economical content storage. Content may also be stored abroad if the account registrant or address provided upon registration are located in closer proximity to an overseas server. This has created a challenge for obtaining ESI, both in civil litigations and criminal investigations, when the content is determined to reside outside the United States and its retrieval could trigger overseas data privacy laws or other extraterritorial considerations....

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