Microsoft: Dooj is blocking the order of secret mess, so we are leaving the case. - Tachnical4u

Tuesday 24 October 2017

Microsoft: Dooj is blocking the order of secret mess, so we are leaving the case.

Microsoft, United States federal government.

The new department of the Justice Department requires the order of the group to be based on facts on cloud providers.





The Department of Justice (DOJ) has issued a new policy, when the prosecution can use the gag order to prevent cloud providers from telling customers, their emails and documents can be used by the government.

Consequently, Microsoft said it will take steps to dismiss the lawsuit filed against Dodge last year. At that time Microsoft pointed out that 2,576 privacy orders were issued in the last 18 months, out of which 68 percent had no end date.


Under the new policy released by the Deputy Attorney General last week, every privacy order should be "a reasonable factual basis" and only "necessary to meet the government's request"


The new rules only apply to the orders received under the Electronic Communications Privacy Act / Collected Communications Act and do not affect existing procedures for national security letters.


"It limits the use of new policy providers to remain silent when the government stores private data in the cloud. It helps to ensure that the rules of confidentiality are used only when necessary and for a set period, "said Microsoft's president and chief legal officer Brad Smith in a blog post.

"To this day, obscure legal standards have allowed the government to get orders for regular indefinite secrecy, even if they are based on the specifics of the investigation. It will no longer be true."

Smith said that the compulsive policy should cut the number of orders which the secretaries have attached to DOJ. It should "stop the practice of indefinite confidentiality orders and ensure that every application for order of privacy is meticulously and especially in accordance with the facts".

Microsoft's lawsuit argues that orders of long and uncertain secrecy know the right to violate customers' fourth amendment when the government reaches searches or confiscates their property.

Microsoft also argued that it had a right under the first amendment to tell customers how the action of the government is affecting their data.

It has been said that the demands of the government by the cloud providers and the orders of confidentiality have diminished the confidence of the consumers in the privacy of the privacy of the clouds.

Smith renewed Microsoft's campaign for the Congress to modernize the Electronic Communications Privacy Law, which was passed in 1986.

"In particular, the U.S. Senate should move forward in the ECPA Modernization Act 2017, which was started by Sense, Mike Lee, R-Utah, and Patrick Leehay, D-Vermont ... It is time that this old 1986 law To be updated which regulates the government, access to contemporary electronic communications, "he wrote

Microsoft first argued that the GOG order is often used for crimes related to national security. Some parts of the law that govern national security requests have been declared unconstitutional by the previous courts. You have everything here to know about the secret forces of the secret FBI.


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