A federal judge has
ordered Google to comply with the FBI's warrantless requests for user data,
rejecting its claim that the demands are illegal. Google had requested
that the court modify or discharge 19 National Security Letters, a form
of request that bypasses the courts and which generally forbids the
recipient from disclosing their existence. The hearing, presided over by
U.S. District Court Judge Susan Ilston, was held in secret, reports
CNET; the FBI issued nearly 200,000 of the letters between 2003 and
2006, with 97 percent including a gag order.
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