Yes . Hi, russell, a law student. My question is to the government official. The issue is about conflict of law and the situation where some Tech Companies may find themselves when they have to comply with a foreign law to hand over data, but that would bring them into conflict with u. S. Laws that basically would make them liable for breaking u. S. Laws. How do you do this where Tech Companies are doing business globally and have to comply with multiple standards and laws . How does the doj address this iss issue, or what are your views . Its a really good question, and its a question companies are facing more and more every day. I guess the point i would make generally on that issue is thats much broader than really encryption or even going dark. Our companies today face those choice of law conflicts when theyre operating in a foreign jurisdiction. And so the Companies Work tlou those issues. Sometimes they have to do something specific to a company. It will depend on the specific la
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