> A few thousands of $$$ is sufficient that they'll remember to be careful in the future
No. That kind of money will not be visible internally, they'll just pay it out of some random account and continue as before. I fully agree with his strategy. 10 M$ will not only get the attention of the media but hopefully also make the board sit up and take notice. Only way to rattle a buke-rat - kick his superior, not his anterior.
That is expressly not their call to make. Google is neither police nor judge and only those authorities can make the decision about what should and shouldn't be shown. If Google, on their own initiative, removes as much as a single word or video not in clear violation of the TOS they instantly become responsible for everything on their servers. No takedown notice, no action - and that's how it should be. If the Italian authorities have been less-than-prompt in serving that notice, none of us are too surprised...
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Enough? No
No. That kind of money will not be visible internally, they'll just pay it out of some random account and continue as before. I fully agree with his strategy. 10 M$ will not only get the attention of the media but hopefully also make the board sit up and take notice. Only way to rattle a buke-rat - kick his superior, not his anterior.
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Re: please, don't be stupid
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