Interesting article. It will be interesting to see what the US does in the end. Do they proceed with these cases in an effort to get access to data for themselves, or do they call them off. Either way could set a dangerous precedent for either storing data overseas by US companies or storing data in the US by international companies. As the article says, the problem will only get larger and more complicated as more US companies spread their wings overseas and vice versa.
Interesting article. It will be interesting to see what the US does in the end. Do they proceed with these cases in an effort to get access to data for themselves, or do they call them off. Either way could set a dangerous precedent for either storing data overseas by US companies or storing data in the US by international companies. As the article says, the problem will only get larger and more complicated as more US companies spread their wings overseas and vice versa.