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Feb 28, 2006

Google and the DOJ

It's interesting that Google has the support of the ACLU in their recent dispute with the DOJ about the subpeona for keywords and search results. I found this statement from the ACLU to be rather ironic:

"It's never been a principle of law that people can read your e-mail as long as they don’t know who you are," Jim Dempsey, CDT's policy director, told internetnews.com.
I guess the ACLU doesn't use Gmail.

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