WSJ blog has an interesting piece on why companies are suing Google for nasty comments:
The Journal’s Ben Worthen wrote an interesting item yesterday about how organizations fed up with lousy commentary about their products and services are suing Google.
The thinking goes like this: Google makes it possible for criticism, true or not, to linger indefinitely for potential customers to read. So the search engine should be held responsible.
Mr. Worthen makes the point that suing Google is a bit like suing the company that makes the magnifying glass that allowed you to see the crack in your windshield.
Its time to make the conversations more credible my holding contributors accountable for their utterances…SezWho can help.
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