No longer content with listening to your phone calls without a warrant, Bush bastards have a new option:
Simon Jeffery and agencies
Friday January 20, 2006
Google is resisting a White House subpoena to hand over the records of the searches internet users are asking it to perform, it has emerged.
The request was first made last summer, but when California-based Google refused to comply, the US attorney general, Alberto Gonzales, lodged papers with a federal judge in San Jose to enforce the order.
The White House argues that a list of all requests entered into its search engine over a single week - which could span tens of millions of queries - will help it build up a profile of internet use it needs to defend an online pornography law.
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