
Microsoft has been fighting a US court order demanding access to emails on stored on a server in Dublin, Ireland since December 2013 and it’s finally got a break. The Irish government has declared that US authorities will need to work with it if they want to access data stored in the country. The central argument in Microsoft’s case has been that as US search warrants can’t be executed in a foreign country, court orders also shouldn’t have power over data stored overseas. In a court filing, Ireland says it will consider and process requests for access to data but that…
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