!!! Overview
[{$pagename}] (Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of [Data] Act) was an [Act of Congress] in [2018|Year 2018] amends [U.S.C. Title 18] Section 2523 the [Stored Communications Act] ([SCA]) of 1986 to allow [United States federal government] [Law Enforcement Agency] to compel [United States]-based technology companies via warrant or subpoena to provide requested [data] stored on servers regardless of whether the [data] are stored in the [United States] or on [Foreign] soil.


[{$pagename}] has several interesting aspects in regards to [Data Ownership] and the [Law of agency] in that revealing [data] of an entity within a different [Jurisdiction] may violate the [Law] where the [data] resides.

[{$pagename}] was introduced following difficulties that the [Federal Bureau of Investigation] ([FBI]) had with obtaining remote [data] through [Service Providers] through [Stored Communications Act] warrants.

[{$pagename}] is a great enhancement to [Government Surveillance] and [Identity Correlation]


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* [#1] - [CLOUD_Act|Wikipedia:CLOUD_Act|target='_blank'] - based on information obtained 2018-10-25-