A court in Japan has sided with a Japanese man who wants Google's "autocomplete" search feature suspended because it wrongly links him with criminal activity. The unidentified man decided to seek legal action against the U.S. search engine when he discovered that when he started to type his name as a Google search term, the autocomplete function produced results of criminal acts in association with his name. He has no knowledge of any such crimes, his lawyer said. The lawyer, Hiroyuki Tomita, says his client believes the defamatory search "suggestions" Google calls up as it automatically completes his name cost him his job, ZDNet.com reported Monday. The man said he wrote to Google requesting it delete certain words He said Google rejected his request on the grounds that the autocomplete function produced the suggested words mechanically and could therefore not be considered invasion of privacy. "Predicted queries are algorithmically determined based on a number of purely algorithmic factors ... without human intervention," Google's help site says. Tokyo's District Court has approved the man's petition, but Google is refusing to suspend the autocomplete function. Tomita said he's been told by Google it will not be regulated by Japanese law and the case does not warrant deleting autocomplete suggestions. His client will be taking further legal action if Google continues to refuse to comply with the court order, Tomia said.
GMT 16:03 2018 Wednesday ,28 November
Executive Office of Arab Ministers of Communications starts in CairoGMT 09:09 2018 Thursday ,15 November
Syria, Iran discuss enhancing scientific cooperationGMT 09:53 2018 Wednesday ,07 November
Drones bring innovation to Africa, from Morocco to MalawiGMT 11:31 2018 Wednesday ,17 October
Japan high-tech fair CEATEC opens in ChibaGMT 14:03 2018 Monday ,08 October
American scientists awarded 2018 Prize in Economic SciencesGMT 07:35 2018 Monday ,08 October
First foreign space agency opens in Abu DhabiGMT 10:47 2018 Sunday ,07 October
Bahrain hosts World Robotics Olympiad2018GMT 09:20 2018 Thursday ,04 October
UAE participates in World Space WeekMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor