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Federal Magistrate Orders Google to Turn Over Foreign Email

Federal Magistrate orders Google to turn over emails stored on servers outside the U.S. Google resisted two search warrants issued in August 2016 that sought electronic data from several accounts related to investigations of fraud and theft of trade secrets. The warrants were issued under section 2703 of the Stored Communications Act, which outlines legal protections afforded to electronic data. Google told Reuters that “the magistrate in this case departed from precedent, and we plan to appeal the decision” Microsoft Prevailed in a similar case in July 2016 in a 4-4 decision.”]

Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/federal-magistrate-orders-google-to-turn-over-foreign-email-a-9669

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