sábado, 26 de noviembre de 2011

'Nazi' search prompts suit - Calgary Herald

Google Inc. was sued Friday in a Hamburg court by Max Mosley, the former Formula One president, over search results referring to a "Nazi-themed" sex party.

Mosley told a U.K. inquiry investigating the phonehacking scandal at News Corp. that he filed suits against Google, the world's biggest Internet search engine provider, in Germany and France over the search results.

Mosley won a 60,000 pound ($92,900) breach-ofprivacy award in a U.K. court from Rupert Murdoch's News of the World in 2008 for publishing the story on a Nazi-themed "orgy," along with a video, without contacting him. A judge ruled there was no Nazi theme and the story wasn't in the public interest. Mosley also won a similar ruling against News Corp. in France. Mosley, who has taken legal action in 21 countries over the issue, told the committee he seeks to have false and libellous references to the "Nazi-themed orgy" and the controversial News of the World video removed from the Internet.

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