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Critical Analysis: Determining the Boundaries of the Internet

July 2, 2019October 8, 2014 by Online Editor

Cloud Computing and Internet Surveillance Since the rise of the internet, lawmakers and courts have struggled to create legal rules for a computer network that disregards geographical boundaries. Issues concerning internet governance have only grown more complex with the recent trend towards cloud computing and revelations of internet surveillance by government agencies. U.S. companies host … Read more

Categories Bulletin Tags cloud computing, data, Internet, internet governance, internet legislation, internet surveillance, Law Enforcement Access to Data Stored Abroad Act, LEADS Act, legislation, metadata, Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties, privacy, search and seizure, Stored Communications Act, warrant Leave a comment

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