Case Study
AOL Embarrassed by Release of Re-Identifiable Data
In 2006, AOL and its Chief Technical Officer learned the hard way that “anonymizing” data...+ Read more
Google stood up for the anonymous speech rights of its users when a wealthy pharmaceutical tycoon tried to use a foreign relations law to unmask an anonymous, American Gmail user who had sent critical emails. Google filed a motion to quash arguing that American speakers, like Doe, are protected by the First Amendment, which protects the right to speak anonymously and to criticize others. The tycoon retreated and withdrew his subpoena.