GFP:
I read this court' ruling this way: There are big secrets, too big to be disclosed in open, between Google and NSA, who are both spying on private citizens without our permission...
So, all parties involved are breaking Natural Privacy Law [Google, CIA, NSA, FAU... and including this Court officials too!?... right?...] yet not for long, as this is coming all on surface, even courts who make these rulings will be brought to justice...
Love and No more secrets, PSG
Court rules that Google-NSA spy ties can remain secret
WASHINGTON (AP) – A federal appeals court has turned down a Freedom of Information Act request to disclose National Security Agency records about the 2010 cyberattack on Google users in China.
The Electronic Privacy Information Center, which focuses on privacy and civil liberties, sought communications between Google and the NSA, which conducts worldwide electronic surveillance and protects the U.S. government from such spying. But the NSA refused to confirm or deny whether it had any relationship with Google. The NSA argued that doing so could make U.S. government information systems vulnerable to attack.
A federal district court judge sided with the NSA last year, and on Friday, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia upheld the ruling.
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http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/story/2012-05-11/court-google-nsa-spy-china/54912902/1