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March 8, 2006

Google Filings Against DOJ Request -- Including Declaration From Matt Cutts

I'm planning a deeper look at Google's rejection of the Department Of Justice search records request, which happened last week when I was on vacation. But a quick head's up. Many of you may have seen Google's blog post on the subject here, which in turn leads to their formal filing here (PDF). But that wasn't the only filing. Catching up on my feeds this morning, I saw that Gary compiled a full list of Google filings over here (PDF). My eyebrows shot-up when I saw Google's Matt Cutts had a long declaration as part of that package. I was planning to help spread the word more about this as part of an overall summary of what's in the various summaries, but Matt himself beat me to it with this blog post. So happy reading! I'll still be working on that general summary of everything hopefully for later this week.

NOTE: This was originally written on Feb. 22, but I've only just seen that it was left as a "draft" and never published. Sorry about that!

Posted by Danny Sullivan at March 8, 2006 2:55 PM

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