Thursday, January 30, 2020

Legislative Bodies will have to pay Google for data requests, report by New York Times

Google will charge the legislative bodies for data requests ranging from $45 for a subpoena to $245 for a search warrant. Legislation has always allowed the tech-giant to charge for user data requests, but Google has never done it until now. Noting that, the fees might include some additional...

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by Madiha via Digital Information World

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