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  2. Serving Civil Subpoenas or Other Civil Requests on Google

    support.google.com/faqs/answer/6151275

    The CSC office in California is located at the following address: Corporation Service Company 2710 Gateway Oaks Drive, Suite 150N Sacramento, CA 95833. If you would like to serve Google LLC with the civil requests through CSC outside of California, you may be able to find other addresses for CSC by searching for Google LLC on the website of the ...

  3. Right to be Forgotten Overview - Legal Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/legal/answer/10769224

    The "right to be forgotten" is a common name for a right that was first established in May 2014 in the European Union as the result of a ruling by the European Court of Justice. The Court found that European data protection law gives individuals the right to ask search engines like Google to delist certain results for queries related to a ...

  4. Requests for User Information FAQs - Google Help

    support.google.com/transparencyreport/answer/9713961

    A variety of laws allow government agencies around the world to request the disclosure of user information for civil, administrative, criminal, and national security purposes. Google carefully reviews each request to make sure it satisfies applicable laws. If a request asks for too much information, we try to narrow it, and in some cases we ...

  5. Legal Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/legal-help-center

    Overview of legal content removals at Google. How we use automation to process legal content removals. How to appeal a decision. The role Trusted Flaggers play in content moderation. Misuse Policy. Circumvention, counterfeit, and court orders. Right to be Forgotten Overview.

  6. Update your account to meet age requirements - Google Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/1333913

    Google Account. Update your account to meet age requirements. To manage your own Google Account, you must meet the minimum age requirement for the country associated with your account. If we have learned that you may not be old enough to manage your own account: You’ll have 14 days to either set up supervision for your account or verify that ...

  7. Google’s Efforts to Combat Online Child Sexual Abuse Material...

    support.google.com/transparencyreport/answer/10330933

    A Google Cybertip reported CSAM that was produced by the Google account holder and solicited from minors the account holder had online access to. The account holder was later apprehended and determined by law enforcement to be in a position of trust as a medical professional: they used this position to abuse patients in their care and had ...

  8. If you intend to serve Google with legal process after March 12, 2020, please serve our registered agent, Corporation Service Company (CSC), through its appropriate office (see below), and send a courtesy copy via email to google-legal-support@google.com to minimize any delay in our response to your request.

  9. Create a request. To submit an effective request through our webforms, follow the steps below: Select the Google product where the content you are reporting appears. Select the reason you wish to report content. Once you reach the correct webform, please include the specific URL (s) of the content you want to report, as opposed to the link to ...

  10. What is copyright? - Legal Help

    support.google.com/legal/answer/3463239

    No. Google isn't able to mediate rights ownership disputes. When we receive a complete and valid takedown notice , we remove the content as the law requires. When we receive a valid counter notification we forward it to the person who requested the removal.

  11. Right to be forgotten overview - Legal Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/legal/answer/10769224?hl=en-GB

    The 'right to be forgotten' is a common name for a right that was first established in May 2014 in the European Union as the result of a ruling by the European Court of Justice. The Court found that European data protection law gives individuals the right to ask search engines like Google to delist certain results for queries related to a ...