BERLIN – Google and Max Mosley have agreed in the legal battle on the publication of images of sadomasochistic orgies that took part in the former boss of Formula 1. “The dispute is resolved to the satisfaction of both parties,” he announced the lawyer Tanja Irion. “The agreement is confidential, I’m happy and I will not put at risk,” said Mosley, quoted by his lawyer. A spokesman for Google in Germany, Klaas Flechsig, confirmed the agreement, without providing details. In January, the judges of the court of Hamburg had established that the Mountain View giant was supposed to prevent images of hard Mosley were displayed through the search engine. A similar ruling was issued in France, two months before. Prosecutors had established that the six photos, taken from the video of an orgy published by tabloid News of the World and then forced to close for the wiretapping scandal, utilities caused serious harm to the privacy of the former boss of Formula 1. A decision on which Google had appealed. After the publication of the video, released in 2008 by the head of Rupert Murdoch, Mosley filed a series of legal battles and News of the World was forced to compensation from 73 thousand euro.
- Arguments:
- Pretty Good Privacy
- privacy
- sadomasochistic
- tabloid
- tabloidgate
- news of the world
- Starring:
- max mosley
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