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Google says it will have to censor search results if court ruling isn't overturned

The High Court of Australia had ruled against the company in a $40,000 defamation case

January 24, 2022 / 15:17 IST
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Google said the ruling would have a devastating impact on the internet
Google said the ruling would have a devastating impact on the internet

Google has appealed to the High Court in Australia to overturn a decision awarded against it in 2020. The company says that the ruling could have a "devastating" impact on the internet, if the court holds the company liable for defamatory material hyperlinked in search results.

George Defertos, a Victorian state lawyer whose clientele included individuals involved in the Melbourne gangland killings, contacted Google in 2016, asking it to remove an article published by The Age in 2004 from its search results.

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The article in question contained reporting on allegations against Defertos, that were later dropped in 2005. Google refused, on grounds that it viewed The Age as a reputable source.