Deck 42: Global Insight: Does Cloud Computing Have a Nationality?
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Deck 42: Global Insight: Does Cloud Computing Have a Nationality?
Trade Secrets Inc.hosts client accounts in servers located in foreign countries.The U.S.government issues a warrant to obtain e-mails related to a possible criminal case from one of those accounts.Before a court,as part of a refusal to comply with the order,Trade Secrets's best arguments include that the warrant
A)threatens the privacy of U.S.citizens.
B)all of the choices.
C)exceeds the power of the government to conduct a reasonable search.
D)will cause the firm to lose business because its clients will no longer trust it to keep their data secret.
A)threatens the privacy of U.S.citizens.
B)all of the choices.
C)exceeds the power of the government to conduct a reasonable search.
D)will cause the firm to lose business because its clients will no longer trust it to keep their data secret.
B
Outlier Inc.hosts client accounts in servers located in foreign countries.The U.S.government issues a warrant to obtain e-mails related to a drug case from one of those accounts.Outlier refuses to comply.On the government's appeal,it is most likely that a court will
A)order the owner of the account to "stand and deliver."
B)order Outlier to comply with the warrant.
C)order the government to abide by Outlier's refusal.
D)order the foreign countries to seize Outlier's servers.
A)order the owner of the account to "stand and deliver."
B)order Outlier to comply with the warrant.
C)order the government to abide by Outlier's refusal.
D)order the foreign countries to seize Outlier's servers.
B