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Tuesday, March 14, 2006
Google, feds face off over search records | CNET News.com
Google, feds face off over search records | CNET News.com: "On Jan. 18, the U.S. Justice Department asked Ware to order Google to comply with a subpoena. It demands a 'random sampling' of 1 million Internet addresses accessible through Google's popular search engine, and a random sampling of 1 million search queries submitted to Google in a one-week period."
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The DOJ says they are requesting the data to strengthen the laws the keep Internet pornography out of the hands of underage Web surfers. It will be a real challenge for a company whose mission is to "do no evil."
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