| Among other interesting infos, the article is in favor of cloud
 | computing and its security.
 |
 | Question: In case some crime happens with data in the cloud which
 | country is in charge to prosecute?
 |
 | Heiner


There is an active collaboration between MIT and U Washington Law
on this topic.  I am not involved, I just heard about it at [1].
In any case, the effort is to entirely sidestep the impedance
mismatches between the data rules of Country X and the data rules
of Country Y by crafting a boilerplate contract on data handling
such that the person in Country X providing data and the entity in
Country Y receiving data have a contractual agreement in place to
govern their data transmission and do not, therefore, have to have
a "choice of law" with respect to data handling, only with respect
to contract adjudication.

--dan


[1] http://kit.mit.edu/conference-program  (Scott David)

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