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If Justice Department's first subpoena is granted, another will demand details on how the search engine operates, court filing says.
If Justice Department's first subpoena is granted, another will demand details on how the search engine operates, court filing says.
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I applaud the ACLU and even give my monetary support for their actions.
THANK YOU ACLU!
However, the ACLU came right out and said... "If the gov does this, then we want all the trade secrets from Google."
Read the article... they want MORE than the government. They want to know the inner workings of Google technology, and they have no right to this information. The ACLU is merely piling on the pressure and hoping that a government win for non-damaging data will result in a higher probability of them being able to collect true trade secrets.
The ACLU can stick it.
The ACLU was one of the organizations that challenged and got struck down the original COPA law in 1998. Since the government is trying to bring it back I suspect they'll want to challenge that effort.
"I personally have not heard one good thing that the ACLU has done for the American people more than cost tax dollars in fighting these idiotic law suits."
Not surprise, haters usually suffer from selective hearing and pick out the bad while ignoring the good. Of course whether something is good or not depends on perspective. I personally think getting COPA struck down was a good thing since it would have been eneffective, applied to non-pornographic material, and allowed the community with the most restrictive standards to dictate what is acceptable for everyone else.
"Can somone name one thing that the ACLU has done that is good?"
http://www.aclu.org/religion/gen/19910prs20050726.html
http://www.aclu.org/freespeech/youth/23267prs20051222.html
http://www.aclu.org/freespeech/protest/23309prs20051222.html
http://www.aclu.org/privacy/youth/24050prs20060202.html
I though I suspect nothing they do short of closing would be enough for you.
Either the government needs to just come out and say "exactly" what they are looking for or Google should just hand over the search queries pertaining to child pornography. There has to be a way for Google to filter such search queries. Then release the the IP addresses of those individuals so they can be hunted down and killed. SIMPLE!
All I know is that Google is apparently smart enough to tell me that I was generating false clicks for the Google Ad-Sense Program while I was extensively working on some web development.
Only when I brought to the attention of Google that I was working on my site extensively and if there was false clicks generated than it's up to me to file a grievance with Google and then they would review it and get back to me on whether or not I could continue to use the Ad-Sense Program.
When I asked how they could tell that I was generating false clicks they just told me that that information is classified to Google.
So my question is this: If Google is so great how come they service doesn't have any 3rd party verification like every other service on the web. Is it because the truth of Google being severely flawed would come out?
~Justin
Well... right off the bad... not EVERY site uses 3rd party verification. In fact, MOST do not.
But realistically... How do you know they don't have 3rd party verification? You said yourself.....
"When I asked how they could tell that I was generating false clicks they just told me that that information is classified to Google. "
Seems to me you might be spinning a bit.... I understand your grievance about the Ad-Sense program... but if you read the fine print in the contract, you'll see that your "extensive development" that is responsible for generating false clicks and thus... false charges to Google, is in violation of the user agreement.
group of companies, controlling what people say, read, search for, etc.
is to oppose and break the Google or Yahoo model of the search engine which
is to run a closed & centralized search engine.
Because it is only inevitable that with all this power centralized in the hand
of 2 US companies that this power will be abused.
I mean for God sake why should the search result of people searching for something
in Germany, or in Russia, India, etc. be provided by 2 US companies in Silicon Valley?
That is non-sense!
Who knows more about what is happening in Germany, Russia, India, France, etc.?
Companies/people in these respective countries or 2 big US media companies in Silicon Valley?
That is why I, and more and more people on the know, have began to evangelize the following combination:
For DB MySQL:
http://www.mysql.com/
For search engine AnooX
http://www.anoox.com/
For DNS root server
http://www.orsn.org/
For many reason they provide the better model, because they are taking control of Key parts of the Internet and dispersing it around the world, rather than concentrating them in the hand of 1 or 2 companies (in US). This is the best way to ensure real freedom of access to information and freedom from government control of information.
Anoox still is a loser.
- I agree: ACLU, GO TO HELL!
- by lameo_nameo May 26, 2007 10:59 AM PDT
- I agree: ACLU, GO TO HELL!
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