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The test results, plus an examination of how often a Google user encounters porn, will serve as evidence in an upcoming trial that could breath new life into a child online privacy law.
A court struck down the law, known as COPA, in 2004 because of concerns over how far-reaching it was.
"Google had lengthy discussions to try to resolve this, but were not able to and we intend to resist ? vigorously," Google associate general counsel Nicole Wong said, in a statement.
The test results, plus an examination of how often a Google user encounters porn, will serve as evidence in an upcoming trial that could breath new life into a child online privacy law.
A court struck down the law, known as COPA, in 2004 because of concerns over how far-reaching it was.
"Google had lengthy discussions to try to resolve this, but were not able to and we intend to resist ? vigorously," Google associate general counsel Nicole Wong said, in a statement.