SCOTUS approves Rule 41 change permitting SW for remote access of electronic stored data, including “the Cloud”

On April 28th, SCOTUS notified Congress of amendments to F.R.Crim. 41 (also Rules 4 & 45)) to permit searches of remotely stored electronic data–essentially search warrants for the Cloud. The Rule change is effective December 1, 2016.

The ACLU’s insightful comments are here. NACDL’s opposition is here.

The Rule 41 change:

Rule 41. Search and Seizure

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(b) Venue for a Warrant Application. At the request of a federal law enforcement officer or an attorney for the government:

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(6) a magistrate judge with authority in any district where activities related to a crime may have occurred has authority to issue a warrant to use remote access to search electronic storage media and to seize or copy electronically stored information located within or outside that district if:
(A) the district where the media or information is located has been concealed through technological means; or
(B) in an investigation of a violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1030(a)(5), the media are protected computers that have been damaged without authorization and are located in five or more districts.

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(f) Executing and Returning the Warrant.
(1) Warrant to Search for and Seize a Person or Property.

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(C) Receipt. The officer executing the warrant must give a copy of the warrant and a receipt for the property taken to the person from whom, or from whose premises, the property was taken or leave a copy of the warrant and receipt at the place where the officer took the property. For a warrant to use remote access to search electronic storage media and seize or copy electronically stored information, the officer must make reasonable efforts to serve a copy of the warrant and receipt on the person whose property was searched or who possessed the information that was seized or copied. Service may be accomplished by any means, including electronic means, reasonably calculated to reach that person.

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