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‘Checking email from the beach, Washington?’

Posted on August 27, 2014July 1, 2025 by Dissent

Julian Hattem reports:

Many Washington officials are hitting the beach this week, but Microsoft isn’t letting that stop its campaign against the Justice Department over emails on the company’s servers.

Starting Wednesday, the software giant is running full-page ads in the newspapers of a number of popular beach spots frequented by Washingtonians to make the case for why the company should not have to turn over emails stored on a foreign server.

Read more on The Hill.

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