Comment Re:Offhand I would say... (Score 1) 619
libel
n.
1. A false publication, as in writing, print, signs, or pictures, that damages a person's reputation.
The act of presenting such material to the public.
2. The written claims presented by a plaintiff in an action at admiralty law or to an ecclesiastical court.
Arguably, google did present the information to the public. However a case like this could destroy search engines, making the web nearly useless so . . .
(Above definition from dicionary.com)
n.
1. A false publication, as in writing, print, signs, or pictures, that damages a person's reputation.
The act of presenting such material to the public.
2. The written claims presented by a plaintiff in an action at admiralty law or to an ecclesiastical court.
Arguably, google did present the information to the public. However a case like this could destroy search engines, making the web nearly useless so . .
(Above definition from dicionary.com)