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B.C. court dismisses Google case in Equustek

Media | 04/18/2018 12:33 pm EDT

B.C. court dismisses Google case in EquustekA British Columbia court said it will not set aside or change a provincial court decision to force Alphabet Inc. to remove an alleged bad actor from its search results, pointing to weak new evidence brought by Google that experts say made for an unsurprising decision....

Equustek case back in B.C. court over internet jurisdiction

Media | 03/12/2018 4:35 pm EDT

Equustek case back in B.C. court over internet jurisdictionA British Columbia court will not delay hearing a challenge brought by Alphabet Inc. against a worldwide search result ban a previous court ordered, in a case that law professor Michael Geist says could have implications for how the courts deal with jurisdiction issues when...

Google doesn’t have to comply with SCC order: U.S. court

telecom | 11/03/2017 4:56 pm EDT

Google doesn’t have to comply with SCC order: U.S. courtAlphabet Inc.’s Google does not have to comply with an order from...

Google turns to U.S. courts over Equustek decision

Media | 07/25/2017 12:58 pm EDT

SCC sets Canadian jurisdiction in Facebook privacy caseAlphabet Inc.’s Google is challenging the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) to order...

Overturn worldwide search result ban, Google asks Supreme Court

Media | 12/06/2016 10:42 pm EST

OTTAWA — Canada’s highest court heard arguments Tuesday on whether a court in Canada can order a worldwide ban on websites appearing on Alphabet Inc.’s...

Court upholds injunction against Google results for company

Media | 06/12/2015 6:36 pm EDT

The British Columbia Court of Appeal this week upheld an injunction against a certain company turning up in Google searches because the company is alleged to be infringing on the rights of another...