Tuesday, March 27, 2018

United States pounces on the cloud

Trump has included the Cloud Act, a regulation that enables the Department of Justice to access digital data stored in any country, in the 2018 budget.

In the midst of the scandal that sparked the manipulation of the privacy of Facebook users, the Trump government went a step further in upsetting Internet rules. First he was against net neutrality. Now, he imposed a new regulation that updates the interventionist tradition of the United States in global politics and extends it to the plane of networks and the digital world.

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