German Court Orders Google To Take Down Ex-F1 Boss Mosley Orgy Photos
A Hamburg Regional Court ruled on Friday that Google must
remove photos of a Nazi-themed orgy involving former Formula One boss Max
Mosley.
The search engine must refrain from displaying the images in
the search results at Google.de, according to the court.
The judge said the six images taken from a video of the
sadomasochistic orgy seriously breached Mosley's privacy.
The video was secretly filmed in 2008 by Britain's now
defunct News of the World tabloid and published with a front-page headline that
read, "F1 boss has sick Nazi orgy with five hookers."
If Google continues to show the photos in its search
results, it could face a fine of up to 250,000 euros ($342,175). However,
Google has permission to appeal the ruling to the state superior court in
Hamburg.
Mosley's lawyer Tanja Irion praised the outcome, "This
decision is a milestone for the protection of individual rights on the
Internet," she said.
Mosley, 73, won a court case against the News of the World
in 2008 for breach of privacy. He subsequently filed a case in the European
Court of Human Rights to impose privacy restrictions on the British press, but
the case was dismissed.
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