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Old 09-16-2014, 04:10 PM   #51
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey View Post
What right does the US have to information stored on servers in a foreign nation?
How does it violate US law?

When you start getting into "rights", the secret is there are no "rights". People have always done whatever they thought they could get away with, because they could mentally justify it, on every side and at every level of life. Except when some person/entity of greater power interferes. As nature would have it, might is right. (The US is winning, there. )

Right and wrong are objective concepts, and people are inherently not objective. G-d is objective. (Unless you don't believe in G-d, in which case... there is no objective.)

G-d did not say "Thou shalt not demand data hosted in other countries".

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