US court sets date for Google hearing
Google attorneys will face the US Department of Justice (DOJ) at a February 27 hearing over the matter of providing the government with information about searches for pornography on the company’s site.
US District Court Judge James Ware on Thursday set the hearing date in the case, which will be heard in the US District Court for the Northern District of California in San Jose.
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