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Google bosses on trial in Italy

Posted on September 30, 2009 by pogowasright.org

The trial of four Google executives has begun in Milan with an engineer from the search giant giving evidence.

The executives are accused of breaking Italian law in allowing a video of a teenager with Down’s Syndrome to be posted online.

The case, subject to lengthy delays, could have major ramifications for content providers around the globe.

Read more on BBC

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