Version: 2008
  • On TV.com: TOP 10 Shows CANCELED Too Soon

Comments on: FAQ: What does the Google subpoena mean?

The Justice Department has been asking search engines to cough up logs of search terms. What does this mean, and what happens next?

Add a Comment (Log in or register) Showing 3 of 3 pages (118 Comments)
Governent are Raising our Boys to Kill in War
by mabradford January 22, 2006 2:24 PM PST
That is obvious! Phd's in the Universities work with Think Tanks and Government on HOW to best bring in candidates (our children and yours)for killing in war. They created the Internet for the exact purpose of spying - when BBS's used telephone lines and the government had no way of controlling it. The population paid AT&T and the Army to create it with YOUR money. Now they have control and this is what is to be expected when it comes to spying. What else would the best criminal minds in the world be doing? One more way to persecute the people and make money doing it and implementing yet one more way of control of the masses. WHO - I say, is the real criminal here? Think about! And if you can't figure it out - then maybe you should be a slave?
Reply to this comment
Governent are Raising our Boys to Kill in War
by mabradford January 22, 2006 2:24 PM PST
That is obvious! Phd's in the Universities work with Think Tanks and Government on HOW to best bring in candidates (our children and yours)for killing in war. They created the Internet for the exact purpose of spying - when BBS's used telephone lines and the government had no way of controlling it. The population paid AT&T and the Army to create it with YOUR money. Now they have control and this is what is to be expected when it comes to spying. What else would the best criminal minds in the world be doing? One more way to persecute the people and make money doing it and implementing yet one more way of control of the masses. WHO - I say, is the real criminal here? Think about! And if you can't figure it out - then maybe you should be a slave?
Reply to this comment
Petition Supporting Google's Stance
by mt1955 January 23, 2006 3:33 PM PST
http://www.e-thepeople.org/petition/14787/view

Send-out date : March 1, 2006
Recipients :
John Ashcroft, Attorney General
Jay B. Stephens, Associate Attorney General
Larry D. Thompson, Deputy Attorney General

The Bush administration has asked a federal judge in San Jose, California, to force Google to comply with a subpoena for information which would reveal the search terms of a broad swath of the search
engine's visitors.

We the undersigned believe this is a violation of privacy, oversteps the boundarys of the US Goverment's constitutional authority, and applaud Google's resistance to this further erosion of liberty in America.
Reply to this comment
Petition Supporting Google's Stance
by mt1955 January 23, 2006 3:33 PM PST
http://www.e-thepeople.org/petition/14787/view

Send-out date : March 1, 2006
Recipients :
John Ashcroft, Attorney General
Jay B. Stephens, Associate Attorney General
Larry D. Thompson, Deputy Attorney General

The Bush administration has asked a federal judge in San Jose, California, to force Google to comply with a subpoena for information which would reveal the search terms of a broad swath of the search
engine's visitors.

We the undersigned believe this is a violation of privacy, oversteps the boundarys of the US Goverment's constitutional authority, and applaud Google's resistance to this further erosion of liberty in America.
Reply to this comment
It goes both ways
by Atomic1fire February 7, 2006 7:39 PM PST
its like a double edged sword each end is sharp and should be balenced out companys should keep adult iteims from minors and parents should teach there kids about what they can and cant do
Reply to this comment
It goes both ways
by Atomic1fire February 7, 2006 7:39 PM PST
its like a double edged sword each end is sharp and should be balenced out companys should keep adult iteims from minors and parents should teach there kids about what they can and cant do
Reply to this comment
Google and China
by Oscar Rat February 12, 2006 7:34 AM PST
One other point is Google has a search engine based on China. Maybe the Chinese object to there sites being revealed to our government, along with all their links?

Oscar Rat
Reply to this comment
Google and China
by Oscar Rat February 12, 2006 7:34 AM PST
One other point is Google has a search engine based on China. Maybe the Chinese object to there sites being revealed to our government, along with all their links?

Oscar Rat
Reply to this comment
Google and China
by Oscar Rat February 12, 2006 7:34 AM PST
One other point is Google has a search engine based on China. Maybe the Chinese object to their sites being revealed to our government, along with all their links?

Oscar Rat
Reply to this comment
Google and China
by Oscar Rat February 12, 2006 7:34 AM PST
One other point is Google has a search engine based on China. Maybe the Chinese object to their sites being revealed to our government, along with all their links?

Oscar Rat
Reply to this comment
by cookiepup March 16, 2009 1:58 PM PDT
Even the C.I.A could not find it's way through the jungle of sites that Google maintains. Google will protect your privacy with it's last dollar because they need to protect their own. Just for fun try and get through to their Legal Dept. GOOD LUCK!
Reply to this comment
Showing 3 of 3 pages (118 Comments)
advertisement

Latest tech news headlines

RSS Feeds

Add headlines from CNET News to your homepage or feedreader.

More feeds available in our RSS feed index.

advertisement