20 Jan 2006
The US government is asking a judge to force Google to hand over data on searches performed by its users, arguing that it needs the information to determine how often users search for pornography.
A request has been filed under an internet child protection law that seeks to prevent minors from accessing websites containing adult material.
The US Supreme Court invalidated the law two years ago because it violates free speech rights and could prevent legal access to porn sites.
The government is now seeking to overturn that ruling, claiming that it needs the Google user data to build its case.
Google declined to hand over the information last year because it considered the request to be "overreaching". The refusal sparked this week's lawsuit.
A report in the San José Mercury News stated that the government had asked for one million random web addresses as well as all search queries for a one-week period.
Other unnamed search engines have complied with the government's request.
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Google cooperates with the Chinese government in censorship of web searches (The Times, 25/01/06). If the US embassy in China were to quietly ask their totalitarian hosts to request the snooping data from Google, Google will fold. All you have to do is imply that shareholder value and advertising revenue will go down and see what the brave executives will do.
Posted by: Bernadette Lugner 25 Jan 2006