Suing Google Because You Don't Like What It Links To

from the another-day,-another-bogus-Google-lawsuit dept

Google's lawyers certainly are kept busy these days, given all the questionable lawsuits that seem to keep showing up. We've already covered numerous examples of Google getting sued by people who don't like how certain sites are ranked -- including last week's story of a Chinese professor who is planning to sue Google (and Yahoo) to call attention to the fact that both search engines have removed all evidence of his existence from their search engines in China (after he called for a more democratic China). Reader Jon writes in to let us know of a slightly different lawsuit against Google. Rather than complaining about missing content, this one is about there being too much content found by Google. That is, two Australian real estate agents are suing Google for linking to an allegedly defamatory article about the agents.

Of course, even if the article is totally and completely defamatory, it's hard to see how Google has any liability whatsoever. If there's a defamatory article, then the liability is on whoever wrote it and put it online. The fact that Google found it in a search shouldn't transfer liability to them -- even if (as the agents indicate) Google was told that the content was defamatory. Google is merely a search engine and cannot be held liable for the content it links to. Hopefully this case gets thrown out of court rather quickly.
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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 11 Feb 2008 @ 10:41am

    Question....Would they even know the negative article even existed without Google????

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      archippus, 11 Feb 2008 @ 12:56pm

      Re:

      i think that's the point.

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      • identicon
        JS Beckerist, 11 Feb 2008 @ 1:37pm

        Re: Re:

        While I agree that google can't be held accountable for the content of others peoples pages, I do believe they should be held accountable for their own content. If they are caching or linking to, say, Tubgirl, I'm pretty sure it falls WELL within 99.9% of everyone's ethical belief system that it SHOULD be removed. Now, then, the line is drawn at the completely subjective "what is unethical?"

        The reason I agree with this article is that I don't believe the courts should answer this very important question for us.

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  • identicon
    Google Master, 11 Feb 2008 @ 10:41am

    People sure are stupid these days.

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    • identicon
      Xeno, 11 Feb 2008 @ 2:14pm

      Re: by Google Master on Feb 11th, 2008 @ 10:41am

      I think it is more greed than stupidity at this point. People want to see how far they can bend the legal tape

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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 11 Feb 2008 @ 10:52am

    I'm going to sue sprint because someone once said something defamatory about me on their cellphone over sprints network.

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  • identicon
    zachary, 11 Feb 2008 @ 11:01am

    horible

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    zachary, 11 Feb 2008 @ 11:03am

    bad very bad.

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    XCetron, 11 Feb 2008 @ 11:31am

    maybe people failed to realize that theyre not paying google for anything and its not a public service, its a company.

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  • identicon
    Max, 11 Feb 2008 @ 11:41am

    Ok

    Would this apply to: Suing The Pirate Bay Because You Don't Like What It Links To

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  • identicon
    meoip, 11 Feb 2008 @ 12:35pm

    Works

    they sue because it keeps working.

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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 11 Feb 2008 @ 1:08pm

    WOW, if it's this bad now imagine what it will be like for our kids

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  • identicon
    bk, 11 Feb 2008 @ 1:08pm

    "Google is merely a search engine and cannot be held liable for the content it links to. Hopefully this case gets thrown out of court rather quickly"

    Sounds like Pirate Bay....

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  • identicon
    Enrico Suarve, 12 Feb 2008 @ 1:50am

    Barbara would be proud

    Just in case anyone was interested, heres the link to the original article in question http://www.jenmangroup.com.au/news_item.php?id=368

    Just for the laugh I used Yahoo to find it ;0)

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    Killer_Tofu (profile), 12 Feb 2008 @ 5:09am

    Thinking the same thing

    as poster #7 and #11.
    Pirate Bay has the same situation.

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  • identicon
    trae da truth, 13 Feb 2008 @ 12:42pm

    all of you guys are GAY i hate every one of u. get at me daw!

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