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Answer by gad for Is there any law that Windows 10 "spying" might violate?

No, Microsoft is breaking the law. There are many privacy and property laws already on the books, and taking someones property regardless of what you write in such a ridiculous all-binding will hold no...

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Answer by feetwet for Is there any law that Windows 10 "spying" might violate?

On the (disturbing) contrary: There are legal arguments that Microsoft could be an accessory to crime if it does not preserve and make available to lawful government requests all data it can possibly...

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Answer by jimsug for Is there any law that Windows 10 "spying" might violate?

It's hard to prove a negative, and I'm not sure which specific part of the quoted Terms you object, to, but it specifically states that content access may be done to:Comply with the lawProtect its...

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Is there any law that Windows 10 "spying" might violate?

Windows 10 terms of service document includes Microsoft privacy statement which contains the following excerpt (as cited on http://bgr.com/2015/07/31/windows-10-upgrade-spying-how-to-opt-out/)Finally,...

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