According to the Huffington Post, Google has argued that all users of Gmail must necessarily expect that their emails will be subject to automated processing by ECS providers asserting that if a user entrusts his personal messages to a third party, he can't expect that the third party won't touch any of that information.
Google has also argued that restricting how email providers are permitted to process the data they receive could 'criminalize' features like spam filtering and inbox searches.
This comes in light of the growing worldwide debate over privacy and security after the NSA leaks which revealed that major internet corporations are involved in furnishing web user data to security agencies without following the legal channel.
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