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Great to see Google standing up to these idiots.
They don't have any business looking at private information without a search warrant. At the very least they should not turn over private information without a search warrant, or some other order of a court. Government lawyers issuing supenas without Judicial oversite is NOT enough.
Posted by: DonnieBoy   Posted on: 02/26/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Great to see Google standing up to these idiots.  DonnieBoy | 02/26/06
They will fight it, but they willl not win.  osreinstall | 02/27/06
The penalty never outweighs the benefit - Ellison  mighetto | 02/27/06
They don't have a choice.  osreinstall | 02/27/06
Google censorship of what US users see  whisperycat | 02/27/06
Again, how will this help protect children?  James T. Kirk | 02/27/06
It's called "Domestic Spying."  Mr. Roboto | 02/27/06
Hail, friend!  Sxooter_z | 02/27/06
I didn't know AOL and Yahoo caved in!!!`  dulljr | 02/27/06
Yahoo rolled for the NSA.  Mr. Roboto | 02/27/06
Will somebody please think of the children?!?!?!  Sxooter_z | 02/27/06
yup, that says it all  5th Limb in the Kisser | 02/27/06
GOOGLES SEARCH RECORDS  apodlecki | 02/27/06
Will you please avoid all caps?  Grayson Peddie | 02/27/06
......the right of the government......  TTGIT Guy | 02/27/06
So glad you can join us, Mr. Bush.  Mr. Roboto | 02/27/06

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