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Originally Posted by deejne
Google correctly argued that ?the data should not be disclosed because of the users? privacy concerns,? citing the VPPA, 18 U.S.C. § 2710. However, the Court dismissed this argument with no analysis, stating ?defendants cite no authority barring them from disclosing such information in civil discovery proceedings, and their privacy concerns are speculative.?
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What a joke. Google is in the forefront of privacy violations, even worse than facebook. They collect everything about your behavior on line and erase none of it. Emails you delete from your gmail acocunt are not deleted, only their record in your inbox ir removed. Google sets a cookie with unique ID on your machine and everything you do is store in their ever growing database of your on line activities and they are assigned to your unique identifies. Ever wandered why it is you can't use any of google's services when you disable cookies? What a bunch of hypocrites.