DOJ Working to Advance Cloud Act Agreements With EU, Partners
DOJ is working to reach Cloud Act agreements with European and other foreign partners, Deputy Assistant Attorney General Richard Downing said in Munich Thursday. He noted the act advances privacy and law enforcement needs: “The imperatives of law enforcement and…
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data protection are not inherently at odds; there is no zero-sum tradeoff between public safety and privacy.” A provider subject to U.S. jurisdiction should produce data for legitimate law enforcement purposes, wherever the data is “stored, within its possession, custody, or control,” he said in prepared remarks. He claimed overseas partners, like the U.K., France, Belgium, Spain, Ireland, Canada and Australia “have each asserted that same domestic authority over providers in their jurisdictions.”