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Google in Fight Over Content That Appears in Search Results - NYTimes.com

The court ordered News of the World to remove the material in question from
its Web site, naturally, and there the story might have ended. Except, of
course, that the photos and video continue to live on the Internet, via
social media and on Web sites maintained by individuals. Mr. Mosley has
been fighting ever since to make them disappear.

And that is where Google comes in: Mr. Mosley asked a Paris court during
the past week to order the Internet giant to create an algorithm to filter
all such photos from its service and search engine, now and forever. His
lawyer told the court, the Tribunal de Grande Instance, that if Google
France refused to remove the offending images it should face fines.


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