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Read more: £6.1 million fine for Google for bad practices in search removal requests
Read more: £6.1 million fine for Google for bad practices in search removal requests
A recent admission by Google that corporate users of Gmail might not have a right to privacy, has been received with shock and surprise.
Interesting information was released at the beginning of this year by Google, regard removing posts from Google, particuarly the removal of defamatory or offending web pages from its products (Google Search, Blogger, You Tube and Google Earth in particular). The information is specifically focused on requests by governments and by national courts to Google to remove web pages.
On Monday 23 January 2012, a High Court Judge in London ordered INTERNET giant Google Inc. to disclose to a UK claimant, data and personal details which it holds in relation to a user who utilised Google’s Blogger to spread defamation against a UK based businessman.
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