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Previous comments... You are currently on page 2.
For had they been, you would have seen, in writing, lazy wording... And furthermore a reference as to HOW to bend/twist and torture those definitions.
The latter have ONLY been supplied by the Activist Judges of the Modern Era...
FWIW: We should have the death penalty for Activist Judges! (They are, after all, killing our country!)
https://blogs.microsoft.com/eupolicy/...
"A few weeks ago, we won a major victory for our European customers in a lawsuit we brought against the US Department of Justice. A US court of appeals ruled that US search warrants do not reach our customers’ data stored abroad."
"Armed with extensive legal research, we challenged a criminal search warrant for an email stored in our Irish data center issued by a US court pursuant to the US Electronic Communications and Privacy Act, and its Stored Communications Act provisions. We lost in the federal court that issued the search warrant, and in fact Microsoft was held in contempt of court. We appealed to the decision to the federal appeals court, and on July 14 we prevailed. The court ruling provides a robust legal analysis that relies strongly on a recent ruling by the US Supreme Court on the extraterritorial reach of US laws."
Microsoft wins landmark Irish data slurp warrant case against the US: Uncle Sam's data hoovering must stop at its borders, court rules https://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/07...
Microsoft wins landmark appeal over seizure of foreign emails http://www.reuters.com/article/us-mic...
But no mention in these articles of Constitutional limitations.
Oh...I left out the TSA...they revised it to mean: All places to be searched!