Practicality Is A Driving Force In High Court Microsoft Case

By James Kitchen (March 5, 2018, 8:46 PM EST) -- Stored electronic communication in the form of email is among the most sensitive types of data that is left to the care of electronic communications providers (ECPs). The reason for this sensitivity is obvious: Emails are archived, contemporaneous and authentic records of what are often intended to be private communications relating to personal or business affairs. Among other things, these communications can reveal highly confidential and proprietary corporate information (e.g., trade secrets) or the intention to commit, if not the actual commission of, unlawful acts....

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