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The U.S. District Court in San Jose should...

The U.S. District Court in San Jose should make public all documents in a civil suit accusing Google of violating wiretap laws by scanning Gmail messages, said an amicus brief several media organizations filed Wednesday (http://bit.ly/1gHalJO). The organizations include Atlantic…

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Media Co., National Public Radio, The New York Times Co., The Washington Post and Reuters. “Under the First Amendment and the federal common law, the press and the public have a presumptive right of access to court proceedings and documents,” the brief said. Google has argued that some of the information in the case would constitute trade secrets, the brief said. Google did not comment.