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Google must drop nine Mosley sex images, rules French court

A French court says Google must rid its search results of nine images of an orgy involving former Formula 1 racing chief Max Mosley. A Google lawyer said Wednesday’s ruling amounted to asking the search giant to build a “censorship machine” and that the company would appeal. The now-defunct News of the World newspaper published a video on its website in 2008 that purported to show Mosley involved in a sex session with prostitutes. Mosley has acknowledged his involvement but said the British tabloid violated his privacy, and he has won a lawsuit against it. Still, images of the orgy continue to appear on the Web. The court ruled that Google must purge nine such images from...
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