The quick answer - to expand a bit on Michele - is that each country has its own laws, that companies registered in that country must comply with those laws. And yes, that means different laws for different countries. Indeed, the recent US in decision on Microsoft was that the US Stored Communications Act could not compel Microsoft to provide the US with data that is held in Ireland. Wonderfully, the US Court recognised that its jurisdiction ends at its borders for that issue. The bleeding obvious, I would have thought. Holly On 22 Jul 2016, at 10:39 pm, Andrew Sullivan <ajs@anvilwalrusden.com> wrote:
On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 06:02:26PM +0530, Sivasubramanian M wrote:
That would be a problem for me as a Registrant from another country, if my country were to provide stronger safeguards against the release of my data to LEA.
So don't do business with an Irish company? Surely we're not going to use RDS policies to try to make every company providing anything anywhere do exactly the same thing?
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