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Court documents reveal that the USDOJ has been pressuring Google for excerpts from its search logs for half a year. USDOJ hope to use the excerpts to show that filtering software can't protect children online. USDOJ Demands Search Data; Google Says No; AOL, MSN & Yahoo Said Yes.Last year Google and other search engines turn over aggregate search information to help revive a child protection law. Google has refused to comply with the subpoena. A motion has been filed by US Department Of Justice to force Google to hand over the data.The USDOJ apparently wants to estimate how much pornography shows up in the searches that children do.According to the report, they wanted a list of one million web addresses. Not who went to the web pages and when, just a list of URLs picked randomly.They wanted searches for one week.Here's the official Google statement from Nicole Wong, associate general counsel with Google :Google is not a party to this lawsuit and their demand for information overreaches. We had lengthy discussions with them to try to resolve this, but were not able to and we intend to resist their motion vigorously.