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AlexeiSadeski | 12 years ago

If you're outside of the US, then yes you are not subject to NSA orders. But your data will still be accessed by the NSA, as the NSA won't require an order to read what you've got.

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einhverfr|12 years ago

The point is they cannot get a court to compel you to hand it over. Yes, they can take what they can get.

vidarh|12 years ago

The cannot get a US court to compel you to hand it over.

How likely do you think it is that any of the UK agencies that have powers to request interception under RIPA will refuse a "please scratch your back, and we'll scratch your back later" request from the NSA if the NSA actually cares about your data enough to try to get someone to compel you to hand it over?

And RIPA does provide basis for compelling you to hand over keys or face prison.

Being in the UK may protect us against NSA just taking whatever they feel like whenever they feel like it for no reason at all, but I very much doubt it does much good for anyone that actually ends up in the NSA's crosshairs.

AlexeiSadeski|12 years ago

And my point is that what they can get without a court order is more than they can get with one.