A Japanese man.who remains anonymous, complained to the TokyoDistrictCourt after he discovered that his name was being linked to a crime he didn't commit in Google's autocomplete feature. However the Tokyocourt on Monday asked Google to do so...
TokyoDistrictCourt granted an injunction against the search giant on March 19, though the anonymous man behind the petition won’t have his way quite yet. The man’s lawyer, Hiroyuki Tomita, told Japan Times his client “decided to seek a court...
Find out when it will come to Tokyo, Toronto, San Jose via the URL below: Google has asked a US DistrictCourt to rule that it has the right to have advertising linked to terms that are also trademarks.