Microsoft is standing up for consumer rights, picking up the mic from Apple in this year's privacy conversation.
Microsoft is filling the lawsuit on the ground that the constitution gives its customers have the right to know about the government's requests for user data, and that the company has the right to let them know as well. Yet, courts can get away with ordering Redmond to keep quiet about DOJ intrusions on the basis that disclosure could hinder an investigation.What's passed of the first half of 2016 so far has been marked by a high-profile conversation about the American government's attempts into digging inside user data that technological companies are adamant about keeping private, or at the very least, making attempts at investigation more transparent. Now that the conflict dust between Apple and the DOJ has settled a bit, it will be up to Microsoft to start the next movement for change. It will be interesting to see how far the conversation will reach in scope and actual results when more technological companies eventually join in.
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