A federal judge has ordered Google Inc. to comply with FBI warrantless demands for customer data.
Štai jums ir asmens duomenų apsauga.
The decision from the San Francisco-based Illston comes several months after she ruled in a separate case brought by the Electronic Frontier Foundation over the letters. She ruled in March that the FBI’s demand that recipients refrain from telling anyone – including customers – that they had received the letters was a violation of free speech rights.
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Jungtinėse Amerikos Valstijose.
Kurt Opsah, an attorney with the foundation, said it could be many more months before the appeals court rules on the constitutionality of the letters in the Google case.
“We are disappointed that the same judge who declared these letters unconstitutional is now requiring compliance with them,” Opsah said on Friday.
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Savo Gūglės reikia.
2013-06-01
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