News - Richard Blumenthal
WASHINGTON, Oct. 4, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In response to the bill proposed by U.S.
Connecticut's attorney general said on Tuesday that Craigslist has confirmed that it has removed its controversial adult services section from its international sites, four months after it did the same for its US sites.
Google told the Connecticut attorney general's office that it will not comply with its requests for information about its Street View cars collecting personal information.
Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal on Friday demanded that Google provide access to data the company said it inadvertently collected from public Wi-Fi networks while criss-crossing the world with its Street View cars.
In the news release, Blumenthal and Pinocchio: Video Mocks Vietnam Service, According to Anthony LoFrisco, issued 14-Oct-2010 by Anthony LoFrisco over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company that the ninth paragraph, first sentence, should read "approximately 50,000 e-mail recipients" rather than "over 200,000 e-mail recipients" as originally issued inadvertently.
