Windows IT Pro: Microsoft to DOJ: The cloud isn’t an automatic Fourth Amendment exemption; challenging the third-party doctrine in the Cloud

Windows IT Pro: Microsoft to DOJ: The cloud isn’t an automatic Fourth Amendment exemption by Michael Morisy:

Company fights government demands for secret searches of cloud customers

Microsoft has filed suit against the DOJ, stating that the federal government is routinely violating the Fourth Amendment rights of its customers by preventing the company from notifying users of government requests for their data.

It’s a case that could have wide-ranging implication for how much consumers can trust increasingly popular cloud providers, including Microsoft, with their most sensitive data, at a time when the industry is pushing to have more and more of that data stored remotely.

At issue is whether users give up some of their expectations of privacy when they ask a third party to hold onto their data, and what due process is given to those users.

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