Public Policy Updates on technology policy issues apr 20 Public Policy An international framework for digital evidence Top Stories mar 10 Public Policy 2017 Google North America Public Policy Fellowship now accepting applications We’re excited to announce the 2017 North America Google Policy Fellowship, a paid fellowship that will continue to connect students interested in emerging technology policy issues with leading nonprofits, think tanks, and advocacy groups in Washington, DC and California. apr 3 Public Policy Introducing PAX: the Android Networked Cross-License Agreement dec 13 Public Policy Sharing National Security Letters with the public dec 19 Public Policy Reflecting on Google's GNI Engagement feb 6 Public Policy Resounding support for updating electronic privacy laws last year Public Policy Building on Surveillance Reform last year Public Policy European copyright: there's a better way All the Latest apr 20 Public Policy An international framework for digital evidence Today, we’re releasing the latest version of our Transparency Report regarding government requests for user data. apr 3 Public Policy Introducing PAX: the Android Networked Cross-License Agreement This community-driven clearinghouse, developed together with our Android partners, ensures that innovation and consumer choice—not patent threats—will continue to be key drivers of our Android ecosystem. mar 10 Public Policy 2017 Google North America Public Policy Fellowship now accepting applications We’re excited to announce the 2017 North America Google Policy Fellowship, a paid fellowship that will continue to connect students interested in emerging technology policy issues with leading nonprofits, think tanks, and advocacy groups in Washington, DC and California. feb 15 Arts & Culture By Washington’s teeth! U.S. presidential history, now on Google Arts & Culture Today, Google Arts & Culture brings you history from the U.S. presidency. feb 6 Public Policy Resounding support for updating electronic privacy laws Today, the House of Representatives passed the Email Privacy Act (H.R. 387) by voice vote. This is the second year in a row that the House of Representatives has resoundingly passed this bill, which is a testament to its widespread support across the political spectrum. Load more stories