Google and the DOJ
Posted on February 28, 2006
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It’s interesting that Google has the support of the ACLU in their recent dispute with the DOJ about the subpeona for keywords and search results. I found this statement from the ACLU to be rather ironic:
“It’s never been a principle of law that people can read your e-mail as long as they don’t know who you are,” Jim Dempsey, CDT’s policy director, told internetnews.com.I guess the ACLU doesn’t use Gmail.
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