Created 08/12/2011 - 1 year ago
A Google spokesperson, speaking with German news magazine, WirtschaftsWoche, has admitted the search giant complied with requests from U.S. Intelligence, leveraging the PATRIOT Act. They were seeking information on users with data stored in the E.U., possibly creating a conflict within a strict s...
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www.thetechherald.comAchimMuellers: Google: Yes we’ve given data stored in the E.U. to U.S. intelligence: http://t.co/v2FtUAw thanks Google! #privacy
the_real_jambi: Google: Yes weve given data stored in the E.U. to U.S. intelligence http://t.co/loznJQe (via@asoltani) heads up @BarbNerdy @netzpolitik
PrivacyDigest: RT @WhatTheyKnow: RT @moniquealtheim: Google: Yes weve given data stored in the E.U. to U.S. intelligence http://bit.ly/r5F78n
SimonEdhouse: Google+ stands for Google + CIA “@EUdiscovery: Google: Yes we've given EU data to U.S. intelligence http://t.co/7oFSliJ #dataprotection”
antigonepeyton: Google's given data stored in the E.U. to U.S. intelligence http://t.co/cn7qqJa #privacy (RT @eudiscovery)
nogoe2012: RT @josefajardo: Google: "Yes we’ve given data stored in the E.U. to U.S. intelligence" (patriot act) - unfortunate times we live in http://bit.ly/ruXHMa
tasmedes: Google geeft toe gegevens van Europeanen aan Amerikaanse inlichtingendienst te hebben doorgegeven: http://t.co/jXwXI4U #nuzondertypfout
