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The jfp interview with jim hood

Photo by Trip Burns. On Friday, Google filed a federal lawsuit in Jackson alleging that Hood "has engaged in a sustained campaign of threats" against the Mountain View, Calif. Google wants to block Hood from pursuing criminal charges or filing a civil lawsuit against the company. Hood issued a page subpoena in October demanding Google disclose information about its operations, including information about advertising for imported prescription drugs.

Hood's campaign began in summer , when he accused Google of shrugging off accountability in several areas, including auto-completing searches for buying prescription drugs online without a prescription, linking to websites known for trafficking unlicensed music and movies, and in at least one instance, profiting from a video on YouTube. Hood argued that if Google could throw up roadblocks to web users looking for child pornography, the company could do the same for illegal prescription drugs.

The jfp interview with jim hood: In recent weeks, Attorney General Jim

Previously, The Huffington Post also shed light on the Hood v. Google war. In the recent hack of media giant Sony, The Huffington Post found that the Motion Picture Association of America appeared to be working with state attorneys general, including Hood, to revive federal anti-piracy legislation, which Google has opposed. Hood told the Huffington Post that while he had asked MPAA for assistance, he never asked the organization for any legal advice.

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