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Net porn ban faces another legal setback

March 22, 2007 Federal judge says 1998 law targeting Web sites deemed "harmful to minors" goes too far and violates the free speech rights of American adults. TAGS: Child Online Protection Act, minor, setback, porn, law, First Amendment, prosecutor, federal judge, court, Bush Administration, filter, material, professor, response, opinion, America Online Inc.

Week in review: Sex, spies and video flaps

March 23, 2007 Porn law overturned, corporate spying and video-hosting sites--what's next on the court docket? TAGS: Child Online Protection Act, Viacom Inc., TomorrowNow, Oracle Corp., SAP AG, porn, Week in review, prosecutor, lawsuit, reader, YouTube, law, video, Google Inc.

Feds take porn fight to Google

January 19, 2006 Bush administration subpoenas records of all searches over one week as it defends disputed antiporn law. Document: Google subpoenaed over pornography TAGS: subpoena, Child Online Protection Act, Bush Administration, porn, search engine, Google Inc., request, government, Yahoo! Inc., law, attorney, America Online Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Senator demands info on search engine subpoena

January 25, 2006 Patrick Leahy says he wants to know more about the Justice Department's request for search records. TAGS: Patrick Leahy, Child Online Protection Act, subpoena, department, request, search engine, Time Warner Inc., senator, Democrat, America Online Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Feds: Google's privacy concerns unfounded

February 27, 2006 Justice Department says search giant's arguments for refusing to turn over information lack merit. TAGS: Child Online Protection Act, government, brief, Google Inc., argument, request, search engine, Microsoft Corp.

Should Google be forced to hand over data?

March 14, 2006 the buzz Readers weigh in on whether Google should be compelled to turn over search data to the federal government. TAGS: Child Online Protection Act, Google Inc., Wired Inc., search engine

ACLU Net litigator dies at 52

October 11, 2005 Stefan Presser, head of the ACLU's Pennsylvania affiliate, fought for free speech and privacy rights on the Internet. TAGS: Pennsylvania, Child Online Protection Act, law

Judge: Google must give feds limited access to records

March 18, 2006 Privacy-aware ruling says search giant must turn over a swath of indexed URLs--but not users' queries. TAGS: Child Online Protection Act, Google Inc., Judge, law, government, Time Warner Inc., search engine

Google may have to fight second subpoena

February 18, 2006 If Justice Department's first subpoena is granted, another will demand details on how the search engine operates, court filing says. TAGS: subpoena, Child Online Protection Act, Google Inc., request, America Online Inc., government, search engine, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Feds suggest 21-day deadline for Google subpoena

March 10, 2006 Justice Department says it needs data as quickly as possible, asks judge to set 21-day deadline for the search company to comply. TAGS: deadline, Child Online Protection Act, Philadelphia, Google Inc., Time Warner Inc.

This week in Google

January 20, 2006 Federal prosecutors defending a Net porn law try to force Google to hand over millions of search records. TAGS: Child Online Protection Act, federal prosecutor, Google Inc., government, law, Bush Administration, search engine, request, e-mail

Week in review: Google, the defiant one

January 20, 2006 Search giant rejects demand to turn over millions of search records related to federal defense of a Net porn law. TAGS: Child Online Protection Act, Week in review, Google Inc., Bush Administration, law, government, request, search engine, e-mail
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