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Google, Government Set to Face Off Over Search Subpoena
FOXNews.com - Business News - Google, Government Set to Face Off Over Search Subpoena
“The rights we enjoy in our home are not the rights we enjoy with our computers,” said Michael Parekh, an investor and pioneering Internet analyst formerly with Goldman Sachs.
We have looked at this case a couple of times and this article shows that there are many sides to the arguments. Personally, it seems like the government is not really invading anyones privacy. They want aggregate data, no IP addresses or names. So it would be sort of like taking an annoymous survey. But will this set a dangerous precidence? That is so hard to tell. Personally I do not think it will, but each time you give an inch eventually they end up with a foot. But Google never wants to reveal anything to anyone. I mean they are Google and they know what’s best, right

14 March, 2006 |
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