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Google & Gonzales May Tangle in Round Two

“Google may be about to face a second round of subpoenas for search-related information.

“If the U.S. Justice Department is successful in obtaining a week’s worth of search terms from Google, which it demanded as part of an attempt to defend a 1998 Internet pornography law, a second round of subpoenas is shaping up to be far more intrusive.”

Declan McCullagh. Google May Have to Fight Second Subpoena. News.com. Feb. 17, 2006.

See also:

Declan McCullagh. Google to Feds: Back Off. News.com. Feb. 17, 2006.

American Civil Liberties Union. ACLU Urges Court to Reject Government’s Bid for Google Records. Feb. 17, 2006.

U.S. District Court, Northern District of California. Plaintiff’s Response to the Government’s Motion to Compel Google to Comply With a Subpoena (No. 06-mc-80006-JW). (.pdf, 885 KB) Feb. 17, 2006.

CopyCense™: K. Matthew Dames on the intersection of business, law and technology. A business venture of Seso Digital LLC.

Written by sesomedia

02/22/2006 at 08:47

Posted in Web & Online

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