The Federal judge ruled that privacy issues far outweigh the pornographic research material needs of the government. Google will help the research by providing 50,000 random URLs from its index rather than query logs, which could identify users.
This finding is in line with the thoughts of most Americans. A full 65 percent of respondents oppose monitoring the Internet use of Ordinary Americans by the governent, with 30 percent of respondents supporting governent intervention in the online lives of Ordinary Americans.
Let freedom reign,
Eileen
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