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Italian Prosecutors Seek Prison Sentences For Google Execs

angry tapir writes "Milan prosecutors have sought prison sentences ranging from six months to one year for four Google executives accused of violating Italy's privacy laws over the posting of a video showing the bullying of a handicapped teenage boy. The prosecutor's request was backed up by a request by lawyers representing the Milan city council for €300,000 (US$452,000) in moral and material damages. The case concerns the posting on Google Video of a three-minute mobile-phone video showing a handicapped boy being tormented by his classmates in a Turin school."

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  1. Italy... by Nautical+Insanity · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    STFU

    Google executives weren't the ones shooting the video or uploading it to the website.

    Fortunately, according to the article it seems that the prosecutors are just making noise and won't be able to actually throw Google employees in jail.

  2. Re:Ironic by SharpFang · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Oh, but why? It's the opposite! Teach the sniveling snitches that snitching about of our brave boys who treat the degenerate scum as it deserves is not welcome here.

    Next time you will think twice if you want to cry foul about someone "having some fun" with a genetically inferior!

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