On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 10:51 AM, Jessie A. Morris
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I guess there is now a less ethically questionable business use as well. Just
> host peoples' servers for them and promise to not allow any country access to
> your data. If you're a sovereign state, it'd be pretty tough for the US to
> force it out of you.

Not really, this idea won't get you much farther.  Sure your data at
rest is safe from the US, but your data in transit is not.  And guess
what?  Unless you only use sneakernet, your data has to be in transit
at some time, and most of the time it will cross the US.

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