marți, 28 septembrie 2010

Google

A Paris court condemned Google and Eric Schmidt, CEO of search engine, for defamation, arguing that when the name of the person who made the complaint has been lodged for the search results presented words like "rapist" and "Satanist" .
The court ruled that Google will pay a symbolic one euro and take measures to ensure that mistakes are not repeated, informs AFP.
The applicant was sentenced to three years in prison for corruption of minors, but the sentence was not final when he made the discovery.
The Court concluded that it is considering defamation as search engine slanderous words about the applicant's name.
The company also was required to pay 5,000 euros costs.
Google representatives have said that Google Suggest reflects the most popular searches, according to previous searches.
"Google makes no such suggestions," said a spokesman for the search engine.

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