Italian judge says profit behind Google verdict

Monday, April 12, 2010 17:05
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(AP) — A Milan judge convicted three Google employees of violating the privacy of an autistic teen because the Internet giant sought profit when it hosted an online video of him being bullied, according to the judicial reasoning obtained Monday by The Associated Press.

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