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Google Government Search Tool: State Censorship, User Data Requests Released By Google

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First Posted: 06/20/10 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 05:15 PM ET

SAN FRANCISCO (AP)— Google Inc. has set up a new tool to show where it's facing the most government pressure to censor material and turn over personal information about its users.

The country-by-country breakdown released Tuesday on Google's Web site marks the first time that the Internet search leader has provided such a detailed look at the censorship and data requests that it gets from regulators, courts and other government agencies. The figures, for the roughly 100 countries in which it operates, cover the final half of last year and will be updated every six months.

Google posted the numbers nearly a month after it began redirecting search requests to its China-based service. Those requests are now handled in Hong Kong rather than mainland China so Google wouldn't have to obey the country's Internet censorship laws. Google said details about the censorship demands it got while in mainland China still aren't being shared because the information is classified as a state secret.

In other countries, Google is making more extensive disclosures about censorship demands or other government requests to edit its search results. Google is also including demands to remove material from its other services, including the YouTube video site, although it is excluding removal requests related to allegations of copyright infringement, a recurring problem for YouTube.

Google is showing how often it honored those requests and spelling out which of its services were targeted.

In the United States, for instance, it received 123 requests to remove material from its services during the last half of 2009 and complied with 80 percent of them. Reasons include violations of Google's own policies regarding extreme violence, profanity and hate speech. More than 40 of those requests included a court order, Google said.

Google is providing a more limited snapshot of government requests for its users' personal information. The numbers are confined primarily to demands made as part of criminal cases, leaving out civil matters such as divorces. And Google isn't revealing how often it cooperated with those data demands.

The disclosure comes as more regulators and consumers watchdogs around the world are complaining that the company doesn't take people's privacy seriously enough. Google maintains that its users' privacy is one of the company's highest priorities. The company also notes that, in one instance, it has gone to court to prevent the U.S. Justice Department from getting broad lists of people's search requests.

Brazil's government peppered Google with the most requests during the six-month period covered. The company says that's largely because it operates a social network called Orkut. That service has attracted millions of users in Brazil and generates more taunting, derogatory language and other inflammatory material likely to trigger government requests and violate its own standards.

Google received 3,663 requests for user data and 291 requests to remove material from Brazil. Nearly 200 of the removal requests involved Orkut.

Other countries logging at least 1,000 requests for user data were the United States (3,580), United Kingdom (1,166) and India (1,061).

After Brazil, the most requests to edit material came from Germany, at 188. The country has laws that restrict the online display of content connected to the Nazi regime. India was next with 142 requests mostly tied to Orkut, followed by the United States, where the demands focused on YouTube.

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP)— Google Inc. has set up a new tool to show where it's facing the most government pressure to censor material and turn over personal information about its users. The country-by-...
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atlantis1star
SGC Atlantis
09:53 PM on 04/25/2010
Google Street View logs WiFi networks, Mac addresses.

I'm protected with my tin foil hat.
01:19 PM on 04/21/2010
FYI. They have an actual back-end login for law enforcement - the rules of who accesses it and when are unclear (or even which side controls account access) .... but government agencies can technically access records without Google's direct attention at all (this is getting to be standard, several social networks are know to have police portals as well).
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DjTanner
10:30 AM on 04/21/2010
Google I think is just showing it to the face of nations. Although I don't necessarily think its right since Google does rely on its members. Some of the information I could care less about. If the info is opt-in, then fine, you decided to disclose your information. Like blaming McDonalds for making you fat, it didn't make you fat, you CHOICE it to make you fat. Kinda like this guy

www.mcserved.com


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10:02 AM on 04/21/2010
Why does Google save every single search anyone has ever done since Google's inception?
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GravitonX
10^300 bosons could care less.
10:33 AM on 04/21/2010
To better target their marketing.

Understand that Google is simply a public-traded dotcom company that offers a search engine, sells advertisement, and promotes neat software gadgets.
01:23 PM on 04/21/2010
Well...No..not really...

G00gle's "Business Model"...negates the rationale of "Just A Business"..Their 'Business Model'..utilizes..without "Options"..the Private Property..Communications..And Information of Citizens Whether they're a "Customer Or NOT!" Their "Excuse" is a Circular Logic "package"!

1.) its "only whats available to everyone anyway..."

2.) it's "Not A Product".

These are "Encompassed" with the...utterly disingenuous "Just a simple dot-com" rationale. The "Package"..is...False! Because "Business" requires "Choice" on the part of the Consumer.

If a "Company" is using YOUR Private Property as "Not a Product-Product"..to openly generate "traffic"..thats not "Business"..thats "Surveillance"!

Personally..'G00gle Home Invasion Helper Suite' is the most aggressive violation of Personal privacy and Private property Rights...ever conceived!

I cannot WAIT to join the Class Action against G00gle for using..without consent..crisp clear digital images of my Property..replete with Open Windows..etc...

G00gle pretends these incredible invasions of privacy are "No Big Deal"..or are "Legal" because ...'The [Sidewalk] Is Public Property'...arrogantly 'Ignoring" reality! Strangers taking pictures of my Property..os Not.."Just Walking By"..its in Fact.."Loitering With Intent"

They've produced the perfect "Tool" for thieves..rapists..crazed Ex's..etc...allowing Zero "Exposure" while "Casing" a Property!

G00gle's an "Accessory After The Fact"!

"Traffic" IS the "Product"!

Bottom Line:.."You and Your Privacy" ARE..their "Product"...uhhh..whether you like it..or Not! Why "Can't" they simply offer a "Choice"? Garsh..I wonder!
01:25 PM on 04/21/2010
And hardware gadgets. They are far more than this, my friend. They provide valuable services, but their model is not without serious issues that need to be addressed. And not just on this front .... they're keeping your emails too .... and voice calls ... all "business records" that they protect by policy, not law. Now this applies to all the documents and such that you store on their "cloud"? Are your private business documents Google's to sell ... not by corporate policy (I think if you pay, they don't mine your stuff right now), but as a matter of law?

Google is fast becoming an issue.
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ReMarker
Facts and reason FTW!
09:42 AM on 04/21/2010
Huffington Post should consider posting the same kind of generic data on their posters.

I would like to see ??% off topic posts, ??% single IP-multiple username posts, ??% deleted comments (by catagory if possible), etc.
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ReedYoung
global mean land-ocean temperature 1880 to present
05:30 PM on 04/21/2010
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ReMarker
Facts and reason FTW!
10:42 PM on 04/23/2010
Oh yeah Huff. Po., IP countries of origin.
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themidnightreview
Moderate blogger - TheMidnightReview.com
09:20 AM on 04/21/2010
I'm sure conservatives will use this story as proof that the "lefty" government is trying to censor the public while failing to mention copyright infringement...
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lastpost
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09:01 AM on 04/21/2010
“Google maintains that its users' privacy is one of the company's highest priorities.”

Shouldn’t the identities of those applying for such information, or at least the identities of heads of organisations applying for such information, be made available on the net? In order to ensure that no such activity, unauthorised by an accountable representative of government, occurs. And certifying, that representatives of all political parties and the media are cognisant of what may be happening.
09:00 AM on 04/21/2010
The US government doesn't need Google to turn over any info.

They already have it and then some.

They have a 24 / 7 wiretap on the entire internet thanks to the telcos which not long ago they unconstitutionally gave retroactive immunity to for setting it all up.

Obama made it law.
02:15 PM on 04/21/2010
wiretap on the entire internet? each provider would have to disclose that in their contract, wouldn't they? and each provider would have to cooperate.
06:02 PM on 04/21/2010
And they would have to put a piece of code in each of my dns servers, routers, switches. Since the entire internet does not flow through one wire.

And what about encryption?
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DjTanner
07:53 AM on 04/21/2010
Wow. Google giving this info out?

www.mcserved.com

ROFL!!
07:29 AM on 04/21/2010
They keep trying to destabilise china don't they. Not a wise position when China has america in a financial armlock. I bet that china could destabilise the U.S much quicker than google could do likewise.

This is just a propaganda effort to show that google does comply with national censorship rules, making China look like a totalitarian state that won't allow its citizens freedom to look at what they want. The own goal is that google is displaying to users that in 'free' countries governments are censoring information, so we are living with state censorship too, not just china! Dear pot, love kettle! The idea of the internet being for citizen freedom is a complete lie, its just another social engineering tool.

Its not surprising governments control the net and use it to monitor citizens, severe social unrest can arise from chat rooms and social networking, so they want to poke their nose in. Social bookmarking? rate this article? all tools to monitor human behaviours and trends.

What a shame that we have come to this.
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phazeroftruth
08:03 AM on 04/21/2010
Destablizing China would require much more than this. China would be more destabilized if China's youth wanted more freedom.
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mavsguy842
08:53 AM on 04/21/2010
Japan owns more outstanding US government debt than China does.
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GravitonX
10^300 bosons could care less.
06:00 AM on 04/21/2010
I'd like to see Google taken down a few notches. It's not good for a (private) company to act like it's above the interest of countries, no matter how well-meaning it thinks it might be.
09:13 AM on 04/21/2010
So Google should remain in China after they caught the Chinese gov't cracking into Google services, snooping on Google and committing other sorts of activities which would be considered criminal elsewhere? Yeah...that makes sense.
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GravitonX
10^300 bosons could care less.
10:30 AM on 04/21/2010
The Chinese government, as a sovereign State, can do whatever is within their domain to Google. What make even less sense is arbitrarily applying criminal codes of "elsewhere," to determine the criminality within another country.
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themidnightreview
Moderate blogger - TheMidnightReview.com
09:27 AM on 04/21/2010
Until Google does something wrong, I have no problem with their actions...
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GravitonX
10^300 bosons could care less.
10:25 AM on 04/21/2010
Fortunately, many are not given to reactionary thinking and see the fundamental problem of asserting corporate interests, regardless of it's packaging, over State interests.
04:11 AM on 04/21/2010
So Google has been spying on its users for years and now we are supposed to genuflect before them when they let us in on the fact that the government wants Google to share the information with them . yea , right !
04:35 AM on 04/21/2010
I am not surprised. That is the Good software and products for free for the price of your personal information.
04:36 AM on 04/21/2010
I am not surprised. That is the business model of google. Good software and products for free for the price of your personal information.
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pecadillosam
03:22 AM on 04/21/2010
Google is my hero
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GravitonX
10^300 bosons could care less.
06:01 AM on 04/21/2010
Not mine. I'll be my own.
03:02 AM on 04/21/2010
The problem is not that the government requests information, it is that Google collects so much of it and saves it for so long. Perhaps they should NOT be allowed to collect so much information.

They are not the only company collecting our information and pretending to have a problem when the government asks for it. The telephone companies have been doing it for years.
04:13 AM on 04/21/2010
The phone company's have been saving long distance information since the mid 80's
04:37 AM on 04/21/2010
"Perhaps they should NOT be allowed to collect so much information. "

Collecting information is google business model. You get nice software and online services for free in return for your personal information.
12:20 PM on 04/21/2010
You are sorely mistaken if you think that they need your IP address to give you nice software and online services.
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SilentSolidarity
So what do you need? Besides a miracle.
02:57 AM on 04/21/2010
I would rather live in Google than in China.
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GravitonX
10^300 bosons could care less.
06:05 AM on 04/21/2010
Corporate domination versus Communist domination. Tough choice.