By David Shepardson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday it had reached an agreement with Alphabet Incβs Google resolving a dispute with the search engine giant over the loss of data responsive to a 2016 search warrant.
The government said it was a βfirst-of-its-kind resolutionβ that would result in Google reforming βits legal process compliance program to ensure timely and complete responses to legal process such as subpoenas and search warrants.β
βThe department is committed to ensuring that electronic communications providers comply with court orders to protect and facilitate criminal investigations,β said Assistant Attorney General Kenneth Polite, who heads the Justice Departmentβs Criminal Division.
The settlement demonstrated the departmentβs βresolve in ensuring that technology companies, such as Google, provide prompt and complete responses to legal process to ensure public safety and bring offenders to justice,β he added.
Google said it had a βlong track record of protecting our usersβ privacy, including pushing back against overbroad government demands for user data, and this agreement in no way changes our ability or our commitment to continue doing so.β
The company told a U.S. court it had spent over $90 million βon additional resources, systems, and staffing to implement legal process compliance program improvements.β
The Justice Department said an independent compliance professional will be hired to serve as an outside third party related to Googleβs compliance upgrades.
In 2016, the United States obtained a search warrant in California for data held at Google related to the investigation of the criminal cryptocurrency exchange BTC-e, the department said.
Later the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled search warrants issued under the Stored Communications Act (SCA) did not cover data stored outside of the United States.
In 2018, Congress clarified the SCA did cover U.S. providers that chose to store data overseas but the government said βin the intervening time, data responsive to the warrant was lost,β the Justice Department said.
Google will assemble reports and updates regarding the compliance program that will go to the government, the Google Compliance Steering Committee and Alphabet board committees.
(Reporting By David Shepardson and Eric Beech; Editing by David Gregorio and Stephen Coates)