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by WildUtah 4464 days ago
Gandi now has offices in the USA, so they are effectively an American company as far as being subject to the US legal system and extraconstitutional orders from agencies and such. You won't get any privacy protection or immunity from illegal orders from Gandi.
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Gandi does have an office in San Francisco, but our registrar service is accredited and located in France. It is under EU law.

Those who have been following the industry's responses to the massively reprehensible, illegal dragnet surveillance will know better than to take any company at their word as they swear up and down that they care about their users' right to privacy. So I know this will be taken with a grain of salt (hell, I take it with a grain of salt and I work here)...

But as far as I know, and I've asked around, we _actually_ do protect our customers' privacy to the maximum possible legal extent.

The day I find out otherwise is the day I no longer work here.

Oh well off to find another good company for may gray area domains then.

Too bad I liked them why are all of them going to America.

I don't want my stuff subject to American laws.

I think you mean extraterritorial jurisdiction. Extraconsitutional orders would be... against the U.S. Consitution and illegal :-)