US Justice Dept rejects Google's privacy concerns

Concerns by Google that a Bush administration demand to examine millions of its users’ internet search requests would violate privacy rights are unwarranted, the Justice Department said in a court filing.

Concerns by Google that a Bush administration demand to examine millions of its users’ internet search requests would violate privacy rights are unwarranted, the Justice Department said in a court filing.

The 18-page brief filed yesterday argues that because the information provided would not identify or be traceable to specific users, privacy rights would not be violated.

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