
For the last two years, Google has been
releasing data about requests to remove content and hand over user data from government agencies around the world. Late last night, the company
released the latest set of this data, which covers the second half of 2011. In it, Google notes that it received 187 content removal requests
from U.S. government agencies, asking for the removal of 6,192 items across the company's product portfolio. To put this into perspective: in the first half of 2011, Google was only asked to remove 757 items in the U.S. and only received 92 removal requests. Google complied with 42% of these requests.
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