A judge said the search service was not legally responsible for icky items that Mrs. Stayart found in a search on her name [Ars Technica, Popehat, earlier] More: Citizen Media Law.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on September 10, 2009
A judge said the search service was not legally responsible for icky items that Mrs. Stayart found in a search on her name [Ars Technica, Popehat, earlier] More: Citizen Media Law.
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But Yahoo has money! How can they not be guilty?
Bob
The law suit did her good though. The only search result for Beverly Stayart is in news stories about this loony case.
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