Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Google disabled video beaten. Acquitted search engine - The Messenger

No liability of managers of Italian platform of Google for a video, left undisturbed in the network for two months, in which he saw a boy under age and disability mocked and subjected to violence on the part of his companions school, complete with fascist salutes and written in praise to ss. This is the conclusion reached by the Third Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court who decided to confirm the acquittal of three top executives of Google responsible for Italy, in 2006 when the video which caused many protests went into the net.

The Supreme Court, dismissed the appeal against the acquittal filed by prosecutors in Milan that did not agree with the acquittal by the formula “because the fact does not exist,” delivered by the Court of Appeal of Milan on December 21, 2012. The prosecution, for all three defendants, was to breach the privacy practices of 2003. At first instance, the Court had sentenced them to six months imprisonment with parole on February 24, 2010.

David Drummond, former chairman of the board of Google Italy, George De Los Reyes, a former member of the Board of Directors of Google Italy and Peter Fleischer, chief strategist of privacy for Europe Google, have been defended by the former Keeper of Paola Severino and lawyer Mario Siragusa. The offending video was shot at the end of May 2006 and was uploaded on the net on 8 September of the same year totaling many contacts. The pictures showed a kid with autism sitting on a chair, beaten by a classmate while another dozen boys laughed at him and pulled him up to make him drop the objects eyeglasses forcing him to look hard. The spread of this clip was started the first criminal case at the international level, which has seen the accused managers of Google because of a publication on the web.

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