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Google may have contributed to violating the First Amendment rights of three journalists working for WikiLeaks two and a half years ago, when it turned over to the FBI all their email, subscriber information and metadata. Google informed the journalists about its actions last month. “We are astonished and disturbed that Google waited over two and a half years to notify its subscribers that a search warrant was issued for their records,” wrote attorneys representing the three in a joint letter to Google.