Argentine judge: Google, Yahoo must censor searches – CNET News
Argentine judge: Google, Yahoo must censor searches | Politics and Law – CNET News
An Argentine judge has decided that Google and Yahoo must censor search results from their Argentine sites for information about the various individuals. This measuare was initiated by a group of about 70 fashion models, represented by the same lawyer, who asked the Internet companies to block all search results with their names with the intent of blocking pornographic sites that used the models’ pictures.
Both Yahoo and Google have initially refused to censor their results but after the matter was taken to court they had to comply. Read the whole story on CNET.com.
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November 22nd, 2008 00:52
I hesitate to use even upgraded versions of Chrome, since my last experience using it (first version) left my computer compromised; have they fixed the security issues beyond all doubt?