US govt seeks google user search info
It's not really likely that Google will have to comply, as long as warmongering facists don't stay in power for too long. Legally, the gov't doesn't have much of a case if the only reason for the request is to confirm something that's already known (i.e. The Child Protection Act or whatever it's called).jester! wrote:Why use anything but google? But then, while they can tell them to fuck off now, given enough time and desire I have no doubt that these kinds of requests will eventually be filled.
In contrast, as soon as someone (*cough* Bush *cough*) starts saying that it's neccessary for fighting terror, then we have a problem.
On the other hand...
"Leading internet company Google has said it will censor its search services in China in order to gain greater access to China's fast-growing market."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4645596.stm
The censors undoubtedly include material that the Chinese government doesn't want viewed by it's people for political reasons.
Sprry to burst your booble.
"Leading internet company Google has said it will censor its search services in China in order to gain greater access to China's fast-growing market."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4645596.stm
The censors undoubtedly include material that the Chinese government doesn't want viewed by it's people for political reasons.
Sprry to burst your booble.
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4days already burst your booble, sprry.Lenard wrote:On the other hand...
"Leading internet company Google has said it will censor its search services in China in order to gain greater access to China's fast-growing market."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4645596.stm
The censors undoubtedly include material that the Chinese government doesn't want viewed by it's people for political reasons.
Sprry to burst your booble.
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"Last year, Yahoo was accused of supplying data to China that was used as evidence to jail a Chinese journalist for 10 years."
What do you mean? It still seems pretty fucked to me that they are deliberately cutting out information that encourages people to think about things the government doesn't want them to.
What do you mean? It still seems pretty fucked to me that they are deliberately cutting out information that encourages people to think about things the government doesn't want them to.
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I really don't see the issue here to be honest. So what? I mean it's not like it should even be private information, plus I've already seen search engines that actualy allow you to SEE what other people are searching for so as long as no personal information is being passed on I don't see why this is such a big deal personaly. There are good reasons to even obtain info like this just for statistical reasons.
Heard an interview with some Google bigwig in charge of policy... he was saying the decision to censor stuff in China was one of the hardest Google ever made (yadda yadda) and that limited, censored information is always preferable to hardly any information at all (point).
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