After having Google"s lawyers come down on him like a ton of bricks with a lawsuit, Mississippi Attorney General has called for a timeout and a "peaceful resolution."
Google filed the lawsuit after Mississippi State Attorney General Jim Hood sent it a 79-page subpoena, saying Google violated Mississippi laws and asked for documents, however, it was clear subpoena was written by an attorney at MPAA"s law firm, Jenner & Block, and Hood only signed it.
Accusing him of doing MPAA"s dirty work, Google said Hood is an admitted SOPA supporter and that he had "numerous conversations with both [MPAA] and [Jenner & Block] about this matter."
Hood said the subpoena was "an attempt to resolve some of the problems the states" chief law enforcement officers have raised," and that he is "calling a time out, so that cooler heads may prevail." He also said he would reach out to Google"s legal team "to negotiate a peaceful resolution."
In response to the lawsuit, MPAA said "Google’s effort to position itself as a defender of free speech is shameful. Freedom of speech should never be used as a shield for unlawful activities."
In a Sony leaked document, MPAA discussed Google and problems that could be caused if the powerful "Goliath" went on the attack, it also made plans to counter Google"s attacks.
Source: The Guardian