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An American judge has ordered Google to manage the access to users' information on servers outside of America, following the search warrant. This order is unlikely to be ordered by Microsoft's trial.
American Magistrate Judge Thomas Wright ordered Google in the court of Philadelphia to transfer the email to the US-based server in the US so that the FBI agent can review it.

Albert's proprietary company Google says he will appeal against this court verdict.
About 7 months ago, a New York court judge had ordered that the company could not be forced to access the data available in the server in Dublin, Ireland. The media of this decision to be held on July 14 People belonging to companies, privacy groups and other fields were welcomed.

In both Google and Microsoft cases, Warrants were issued under the Federal Law Store Communications Act of 1986. Technology companies think that this law is very old and needs change.
According to court papers, Google had told the court in his statement that he would break any email so that the network performance was better and he did not even know where all the pieces of the same email were safe.
Google says that if it is known that the data is secure in the US, it is ready to hand over it.
According to Reuters, Google receives 25,000 applications per annum from the U.S. Government, which is called to submit criminal data.