Bush administration wants Google records of what users search for

[quote name='bmulligan']Now try re-reading the constitution (if you've ever read it in the first place) and tell me where it says you have an absolute right to privacy when you use a publicly available search engine on the web.[/QUOTE]

Amendment 9 reserves rights to the People or the States. Your individual state may have a "The People of this State have a Right to Privacy in their persons & papers" in its own local constitution. If it does, the U.S. government can not take that right away.
 
[quote name='electrictroy']Amendment 9 reserves rights to the People or the States. Your individual state may have a "The People of this State have a Right to Privacy in their persons & papers" in its own local constitution. If it does, the U.S. government can not take that right away.[/QUOTE]


True. but that's not the point. The point is that the government is requesting Google's information, not your's. And it doesn't look like they're going to get it without a subpoena.
 
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