Microsoft Sues US Over Secret Demands for Customer Data

Microsoft is suing the US government over a federal law that lets authorities examine customer emails or online files.

Published: 14th April 2016 10:57 PM  |   Last Updated: 14th April 2016 10:57 PM   |  A+A-

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An attendee works next to the Microsoft logo during the Microsoft Build 2016 Developers Conference in San Francisco, California March 30, 2016. REUTERS

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SAN FRANCISCO: Microsoft is suing the US government over a federal law that lets authorities examine customer emails or online files without the individual's knowledge.

The lawsuit comes as the tech industry butts heads with US officials over the privacy rights of customers.

Microsoft says the US is abusing a decades-old law that allows a court to order the company to turn over email or other customer files that are stored on its servers, while prohibiting Microsoft from notifying the customer. The company says that violates constitutional rights of free speech and protection against unreasonable searches.

Microsoft says in a lawsuit filed today that authorities demanded customer information more than 5,600 times in the last 18 months. In nearly half those cases, a court ordered the company to keep the demand secret.

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