Bev Stayart Strikes Again: Sues Google Over The Infamous 'Levitra' Connection
from the this-post-has-nothing-to-do-with-levitra dept
You may recall Bev Stayart (or Beverly Stayart), the woman who insisted that she was such an upright citizen that it was scandalous (and apparently illegal) that when you did a Yahoo search on her name, some of the links went to questionable sites. So she sued Yahoo. After we wrote about it, she also threatened to sue us as well. She hasn't done that (yet) thankfully. Either way, the court quickly dismissed her lawsuit against Yahoo, seeing as Yahoo was protected by Section 230 of the CDA. She later sued Yahoo again, because Yahoo's "suggested search" connected her name to the pharmaceutical Levitra. As we noted at the time, however, part of the reason for those suggestions were not (as she claimed) that Yahoo "knowingly connected" her name to that drug (along with Viagra and Cialis), but because of her original lawsuit, which noted that a search on her name pointed to websites relating to those drugs.Of course, given more news coverage of her quixotic legal quest, it seemed only natural that this connection would actually get stronger, since more people were legitimately writing stories about her, and her concerns about being connected to Levitra, Viagra and Cialis. So, I guess it should come as no surprise that she's now suing Google as well, for also "suggesting" "bev stayart levitra" when you start doing a search on "bev stayart." The problem, which she still doesn't seem to get, is not that Google (or Yahoo) are deliberately doing this to her, but the more she complains about it, the stronger the algorithmic connection becomes. As Eric Goldman notes in his post about this latest lawsuit:
Some unsolicited advice for Bev Stayart: stop suing search engines, and stop running vanity searches on the search engines. Life is too short to fret about sploggers!Indeed.
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Streisand Effect
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bev stayart cialis
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just did it
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Might be a temporary glitch.
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I will now with heavy heart and because i must sue Yahoo for stating that I am awesome.
Not that they have or anything, it's because I now know it is the only way that when I do a search on google in later months whenever I type in my name it will say
"G Thompson IS AWESOME!"
Muwahahahahahahah
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ya really
why not make a ockery of the justice system as it already is becoming thanks to IP crap
this leads no where just. FOR once im totally on googles side here. ONE has to remember there are you idiot ( to this suing party ) more people on earth then just you. Society may allow you some rights of privacy but NOT YOUR NAME.
next up NAME MARKING
and then no one can have , use , or speak of your name without expressed written permission, except a corupt govt official that is above the law.
waves at britain and france
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What's in a Name Association?
I did find in the search results a number of sites that could be associated, legitimately, with her in a number of ways. By simply ignoring some and focusing on others and using a very broad effort to perform guilt by association I can come up with all sorts of very real embarrassments.
First, apparently the links to accurate and factual reports of the lawsuits she has filed against search engines support the allegation that she has a quixotic, sociopathic, and possibly paranoid nature.
Secondly, she seems to have a fascination with right wing, Christian extremist war and weapons sites operating under the guise of military history groups as is apparent in her membership on sites such as "Arm Chair General":
http://www.armchairgeneral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=14238
a hawkish, rightwing site where members discuss military history and includes one named "HiredGoon".
and "The Patriot Files" featuring topics like "Jane Fonda committed treason, and that's NOT a myth":
http://www.patriotfiles.com/forum/member.php?u=11670
with fellow members "hellspawn254683" and "psycko".
As Ms. Stayart should plainly see an internet search can be interpreted in any way you wish to see it and depends upon the subjectivity of the reader. Is she a right wing nut job that associates with war mongering freaks? Is she a paranoid, nut-job, gold digger looking to fleece big companies? No, of course not but it's easy to make it look that way.
Ms. Stayart: Facts and information are not the whole truth and search engine links are often never even close to the facts or anything resembling information.
No one would have logically associated her with Viagra and Cialis although now I do find that if I combine "Bev Stayart Viagra Cialis" into a search the internet "pharmacies" have now included her name into the search terms of their web pages.
As Quick Brown Fox pointed out: "Yet another example of the Streisand effect". If she stays quiet and behaves the internet will correct itself and ignore her. Listen to Eric Goldman Ms. Stayart or start selling Viagra and Cialis on the internet; you have a better than average association with the drugs now that you put so much effort into creating it.
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poor Beveraly Stayart
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Maybe you can parlay it into an SNL skit called "the neologists." You and Sam Schwartz and Joseph Epstein can all be in a room together. Maybe it can be located in a sort of shed behind the Five Timers Club.
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Why is she bothered
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No it's because every time Techdirt writes about it it makes the problem worse!
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