JohnQPublic
31st May 2013, 05:13 PM
Judge orders Google to comply with warrantless spy requests (http://rinf.com/alt-news/breaking-news/judge-orders-google-to-comply-with-warrantless-spy-requests-2/37960/)
"...Because NSLs are filed under seal and in almost all cases are
accompanied by a gag order that restricts the recipient from
speaking about the request, little information is publically
known about the process. On Friday, CNET reporter Declan
McCullagh revealed that Google’s attempt to shut-down 19 NSLs it
received ended with a federal judge saying the company must honor
17 of the government’s requests..."
"...Because NSLs are filed under seal and in almost all cases are
accompanied by a gag order that restricts the recipient from
speaking about the request, little information is publically
known about the process. On Friday, CNET reporter Declan
McCullagh revealed that Google’s attempt to shut-down 19 NSLs it
received ended with a federal judge saying the company must honor
17 of the government’s requests..."