Google Wants Judge to Force Movie Studios to Obey Subpoenas

Google Inc. has asked a federal judge to require three major movie studios to comply with subpoenas it believes may help show they conspired with Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood as he investigated the Internet search company. In a request made public in Manhattan federal court, Google said Viacom Inc., Twenty-First Century Fox Inc. and Comcast Corp.'s NBCUniversal "have produced nothing" in response to the March 12 subpoenas, and cannot claim the requested material is irrelevant or privileged.