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