Google preps privacy defences
Google is preparing a robust defence of its refusal to give the US Department of Justice (DoJ) access to its search logs. The company has now published its response to the DoJ’s subpoena. The document suggests that the government request is not only unnecessary but would also damage Google’s business.
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