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Google Denies Data In Brazil Orkut Case

mikesd81 writes, "The AP reports that Google filed a motion in response to a Brazilian judge's deadline to turn over information on users of the company's social networking service Orkut. An earlier AP story gives the background: 'On Aug. 22, Federal Judge Jose Marcos Lunardelli gave Google's Brazilian affiliate until Sept. 28 to release information needed to identify individuals accused of using Orkut to spread child pornography and engage in hate speech against blacks, Jews and homosexuals. Google claims that its Brazilian affiliate cannot provide the information because all the data about Orkut users is stored outside Brazil at the company's U.S.-based headquarters. Google maintains that it is open to requests for information from foreign governments as long as the requests comply with U.S. laws and that they are issued within the country where the information is stored.'" Eight million Brazilians, about a quarter of the country's Internet-using population, are members of Orkut.

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  1. Re:Interesting by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    User rights?

    I hope a son, daughter, or whathever relatives you got under 18 got raped after a chit chat on a community like the ones considered on the judge decision.

    This is the first kind of situation about individuals using "overseas" resources to commit local crimes and the data not being given because of "overseas" laws.

    Ridiculous.

  2. FRIST pSOT by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait