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postheadericon Mosley sues Google over 'orgy' search results

The former head of research reveals F1 Leveson trying to force the Web giant to control and censor its search results

, Max Mosley, sued Google in France and Germany in an attempt to force the company to control and censor search results on the Internet on his sadomasochistic orgy alleged.

former Formula One boss said he took legal action against Google in his testimony before the Commission at the London Royal Leveson, courts Thursday.

Mosley is fighting to eliminate references to the Internet false and defamatory to an alleged "Nazi-with the theme" orgy video and world news. He told the inquiry that it had taken legal measures in 22 countries and has ordered the removal of material from 193 sites in Germany.

"The bottom line is that Google may terminate this figure, but they do or not as a matter of principle," said the survey. "The danger is really the search engines."

means that Google has removed hundreds of references to defamatory statements after the demands of lawyers Mosley.

However, Mosley is trying to force Google to control your search results for the material never appears. Currently, Google only removes the links to specific web search results when declared illegal by a court and reported to the company.

Mosley said he was considering legal action against Google frescoes in California, where it is headquartered, if not censoring results. A spokesman for Google said: "The Google search results reflect the information available in the billions of websites on the Internet and we can not control what others post, but when we have. said a specific page is illegal under a court order, then we act quickly to remove our search results. "

"Search engines are not the publisher and can not be held responsible for everything on the web," said Padraig Reidy, news editor of the index of peer pressure on censorship. "If they are responsible, that fundamentally change the web from the free space that has changed the way we live, the ultimate representation of the impenetrable web content that is not indexed by fear of being reported . "

In his written testimony, Mosley likened the Internet to "a kind of Wild West with its own rules that courts can not touch."



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