Relevant offers
An Italy prosecutor has asked an appeals court to uphold jail sentences for three Google executives charged with violating the privacy of an Italian boy with autism by letting a video of him being bullied be posted on the site in 2006.
"Not only has the privacy of minors been violated but lessons of cruelty have been given to 500 visitors," Milan prosecutor Laura Bertole Viale said at the appeals hearing.
Four students at a Turin school uploaded a mobile phone clip to Google Video in 2006 showing them bullying the boy. The prosecutors accused Google of negligence, saying the video remained online for two months even though some Web users had already posted comments asking for it to be taken down.
In February 2010, a court gave each of the three Google executives, none of whom were based in Italy, six-month suspended jail sentences.
Senior vice-president and chief legal officer David Drummond, former Google Italy board member George De Los Reyes and global privacy counsel Peter Fleischer did not face actual imprisonment as the sentences were suspended.
Google appealed the ruling which it described at the time as an attack on the fundamental principles of freedom on which the Internet is built.
The company argued it removed the video immediately after being notified and cooperated with Italian authorities to help identify the bullies and bring them to justice.
A verdict is expected on December 21.
- Reuters
Sponsored links
Comments
Earthquake weakness scanning gadget
US and Russia sign cyber security pact
China builds world's fastest supercomputer
'Joke' site featuring half-naked teens shut down
Surveillance cameras can be hacked - expert
Snap-happy but easy come, easy go
End of the road for Fairfax technology titles
Apple reveals details on US data requests
Samsung to launch faster Galaxy S4
'Bone-chilling' weather set to hit region
Man's disappearance 'out of character'
If snow comes, keep the buses rolling
Mourners farewell Lesley Cantwell
Dalziel and Parker set for mayoral race
Man stabbed while holding baby
Bread fight costs boss $16,000
Farmer loses appeal over conviction
Firebug targets Chch businesses
Teen braves chill for discus training
Repeat sex offender given last chance
Loud bangs rattle city residents
Intimate photos of students leaked online
'Bone-chilling' weather set to hit region
Canterbury could get 'worst snowfall in 20 years'
Dalziel and Parker set for mayoral race
Intimate photos of students leaked online
Loud bangs rattle city residents
City council in consent crisis talks
Man stabbed while holding baby
Flooding closes roads, schools
Home detention for teen blackmailer
Do you check your smartphone in bed?
