Die Entlass... das "gehen lassen" von Mattrick ist für dich ein Pluspünktchen?Simchen hat geschrieben:Sehr gut, Microsoft sammelt weiter fleißig Pluspünktchen. Naja sie haben ja auch was gut zu machen

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Die Entlass... das "gehen lassen" von Mattrick ist für dich ein Pluspünktchen?Simchen hat geschrieben:Sehr gut, Microsoft sammelt weiter fleißig Pluspünktchen. Naja sie haben ja auch was gut zu machen
Danke an mein HandyThat Guy hat geschrieben:Marktforscher
MrBurns hat geschrieben:Wenn nicht sogar zum Sozialpädagogen!
Quelle: http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/07/11/ ... e=facebookWe have clear principles which guide the response across our entire company to government demands for customer information for both law enforcement and national security issues.
First, we take our commitments to our customers and to compliance with applicable law very seriously, so we provide customer data only in response to legal processes. Second, our compliance team examines all demands very closely, and we reject them if we believe they aren’t valid. Third, we only ever comply with orders about specific accounts or identifiers, and we would not respond to the kind of blanket orders discussed in the press over the past few weeks, as the volumes documented in our most recent disclosure clearly illustrate. To be clear, Microsoft does not provide any government with blanket or direct access to SkyDrive, Outlook.com, Skype or any Microsoft product.
Finally when we upgrade or update products legal obligations may in some circumstances require that we maintain the ability to provide information in response to a law enforcement or national security request. There are aspects of this debate that we wish we were able to discuss more freely. That’s why we’ve argued for additional transparency that would help everyone understand and debate these important issues.