Post Reply
Switch to Forum Live View Why store data in Europe?
1 year ago  ::  Jan 28, 2012 - 10:32AM #1
Karma_yeshe_dorje
Posts: 10,338
New privacy laws.

The main concern is to do with a clash between amendments to the EU Data Protection Act – which includes the so-called “right to be forgotten” – and the US Patriot Act, which enables authorities to search telephone, email, and financial records without a court order.


news.techworld.com/data-centre/3333104/n...

Quick Reply
Cancel
1 year ago  ::  Apr 13, 2012 - 1:15PM #2
Karma_yeshe_dorje
Posts: 10,338

And the Yanks have the arrogance to complain about Aussies storing data in Australia!

Sorry, but under the US Patriot Act, the US government has granted themselves unlimited, and secret access to any and all data stored on a US server.


I've done some contract work for the Canadian Government, and it is illegal to store certain kinds of information on US based servers because it would potentially violate Canadian law. There are companies who have arms-length subsidiaries whose job it is to handle government data that could not be allowed to be stored in the US. This is no different than similar issues [zdnet.com] with US owned companies [eweek.com] accessing EU [pcworld.com] data [forbes.com] because of the Patriot Act.


The US can claim their companies are being hurt by this, but the fact of the matter is, the US is not a trustworthy place to store your data unless you are also going to accept them potentially spying on your citizens.


politics.slashdot.org/story/12/04/13/124...

Quick Reply
Cancel
1 year ago  ::  Apr 20, 2012 - 12:16PM #3
Karma_yeshe_dorje
Posts: 10,338

Don't store data in the USA!

It's a clear signal to people that if you run a business and your server is in the US, the US can kill your business stone dead in a raid which may have nothing to do with you other than being co-hosted at a server farm. And people wonder why less business is going to the US.


yro.slashdot.org/story/12/04/19/2158205/...

Quick Reply
Cancel
 
    Viewing this thread :: 0 registered and 1 guest
    No registered users viewing
    Advertisement

    Beliefnet On Facebook