The case brings us back to the year 1996, when four students from a school in Turin posted a video on Google Videos, a video search engine owned by Google. The video showed the four students bullying a boy with autism, and it stayed on the site for two months. After comments it has received from its users, Google eventually took the video down. But it was already too late. (more…)
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