In 2013, Microsoft challenged a warrant by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to turn over emails of a target account stored in Ireland.
Microsoft v. United States Court Filing, retrieved on July 14, 2016, is part of . You can jump to any part in this filing . This part is 18 of 22. HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series here E. Extraterritoriality of the Warrant Having thus determined that the Act focuses on user privacy, we have little trouble concluding that execution of the Warrant would constitute an unlawful extraterritorial application of the Act. See Morrison, 561 U.S. at 266–67; RJR Nabisco, 579 U.S.
These practical considerations cannot, however, overcome the powerful clues in the text of the statute, its other aspects, legislative history, and use of the term of art “warrant,” all of which lead us to conclude that an SCA warrant may reach only data stored within United States boundaries. Our conclusion today also serves the interests of comity that, as the MLAT process reflects, ordinarily govern the conduct of cross‐ boundary criminal investigations.
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