Judge says Google Must Reveal Cyberbully’s Identity

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From Switched .com — A few months ago, former actress, model and Columbia graduate Carla Franklin took legal action against a mysterious cyberbully who posted defamatory comments about her on YouTube. At the time, Franklin said she had a pretty good idea of who the crude commenter might be, but her lawyers decided to file a court petition for Google to formally reveal his identity. The petition, which was initially filed in August, has now been confirmed by a Manhattan judge, meaning that Google must unmask the cyberbully within the next 15 days. Read more.

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  1. Kruzon says:

    I surely hope that Google hasn’t reached GODLY powers of a Church or such so as to claim amnisty of confessional or anything like that. If they know of a murderer by their privledged information systems don’t you think they should be required to report it to the authorities? I do!

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