Google dismisses government request for search data
Google Inc officially rejected a request from the US Department of Justice that it hand over records of web searches, telling a San Jose court that a Government subpoena is uninformed.
The Mountain View, California-based search giant is holding out against DoJ attempts to access search data in order to demonstrate the legality of the controversial Child Online Protection Act.
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