- Reuters, Thursday, December 5, 2013 10:35 AM
Microsoft is pledging to go toe-to-toe in court with U.S. intelligence agencies over any attempt to seize its foreign customers’ data under American surveillance laws. Reuters call the move
“one of a series of steps aimed at reassuring nervous users abroad.” Microsoft, Reuters writes, “said it had never turned over any such data under the Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act and did not believe that authorities are entitled to the information if it is stored abroad.”
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