Google and former CEO Eric Schmidt were also found guilty of defamation in 2010 when the search engine suggested terms including “rapist” and “Satanist” for a plaintiff. This time, Germany’s former First Lady, Bettina Wulff, is taking the search...
Additionally, Google and then-CEO Eric Schmidt were found guilty of defamation in Paris after Google Suggest (the former name of Google Autocomplete) suggested search terms including "rapist" and "satanist" for queries conducted on one plaintiff's...
In September 2010, Google and CEO Eric Schmidt were found guilty of defamation because Google suggested search terms including "rapist" and "satanist" when a query was done for the unnamed plaintiff's name.
In 2010, CEO Eric Schmidt and Google were found guilty of defamation when the search engine suggested terms including “rapist” and “Satanist” for a plaintiff. Google must pay a $65,000 fine for suggesting the search term for “crook” when users...
Recently, Google and CEO Eric Schmidt were found guilty of defamation in Paris after Google Suggest suggested search terms including "rapist" and "satanist" when a query was done for one plaintiff's name.
Google and CEO Eric Schmidt have been found guilty in Paris on charges of defamation because Google suggested search terms including "rapist" and "satanist" when a query was done for the plaintiff's name.