Monday, April 16, 2012

Japanese court orders Google to halt Instant search for suggesting one man be fired

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Could you suggest a job? According to a Japanese man claims that the search algorithm is precisely what has led to a pink slip permanent stain on the unemployment line. The

Kyodo news agency
reports that a chain of research conducted by his former employer of unflattering applicant would have linked to a series of improper and illegal, bringing the termination possible. Unfounded allegations of a paranoid? A Tokyo court does not think so, because the search giant has been issued a temporary injunction prohibiting the use of auto-completion in the country. So far, Mountain View has refused to bow to the service order and remains consistent with the privacy of users. The unemployment rate today John Doe and divergent-san had already asked the company helps to remove the offending consultation before seeking judicial assistant, but in vain. Should be interesting to see how this case develops, and that this violation is the first of its kind and could potentially alter the legal parameters of consultations on the Internet. We will keep you informed of developments in this courtroom drama, as they play. Japanese court has ordered Google to stop instant search of suggesting that a man was shot originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, March 26th, 2012 10:42:00 p.m. EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. source
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