Google and EFF trade lawyerly blows: Day 2

Courtesy Digg / Tech Industry News  Fri, 02/29/2008 - 03:10

At issue is Google's chief privacy officer, Jane Horvath, who worked for evil before "do no evil" (Gonzalez Justice Department, then Google).

EFF wants to see correspondence between DoJ-Horvath and Google during and after DoJ's unjustifiable '06 grab for Google search records.

DoJ is stonewalling and Google's being coy in reply to an EFF lawsuit.

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