The United States needs to accord the same legal protections to user data held on tech companies' servers as it does to physical files stored in personal file cabinets, media attorneys and lawmakers said Wednesday, June 30.
Word of the DOJ's investigations outraged lawmakers and prompted renewed talk of curbing the federal government's practice of secretly subpoenaing the cloud service providers – companies like Microsoft, Amazon.com Inc, Apple Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google – to win access to their users' emails, documents and instant messages without giving them a chance to defend their interests.
Hearst Corp's chief legal officer, Eve Burton, spoke for many witnesses when she told the House of Representatives' Judiciary Committee that"the same protections must apply whether the information is sought in an office file or on a cloud server across the country or across the world."Representative Tom McClintock, a California Republican, said this kind of surveillance in the United States was"in direct contravention of its most fundamental law.
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