From the Techdirt post Google's Moves Chinese Search Records So They Can Be Subpoenaed By The US we learn
With Yahoo getting
slammed for giving up info to the Chinese government, leading to the arrest
of some political dissidents, it would appear that Google has begun to rethink
where they should keep their Chinese search engine data. It looks like Google
has gone with a compromise route, and is moving
all of its Chinese search data out of China and into the US -- which still
raises some questions. After all, it was just this week that the US Department
of Justice claimed that no one should worry when it subpoenas
search terms from Google here in the US -- something Google has fought
vehemently. Perhaps the next suggestion would be for them to move the US
data into China. Then everyone can subpoena whoever they want, and Google can
claim the data is out of the country and they can't do anything about it.
Wow.