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Old 01-20-2006, 11:23 AM
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It is specifically for people that search for child pornpgraphy. Which is a disgusting crime. However, I applaud Google for standing up and fighting the subpeona. Yahoo, AOL and other search engines willingly gave up their clients information/ email addresses. Google will end up losing because it is evidence of a crime, but at least they are standing up to the subpeona.

What would the Feds subpeona next? Marijuana searches? Would there be a fight for free search? In light of recent developments regarding e-law, there will be no more anarchy on the web. So how will they enforce it internationally? To what lengths will be gone to protect and/or prosecute our information? This will be about much more than pr0n searches.

New territory- it will be interesting to say the least.

I hope that goatse man is of age.
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