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Hong Kong tycoon cleared to sue Google over ‘triad’ link

08
Aug
2014

A billionaire Hong Kong tycoon has said he will sue Google over search results which link him to organised criminal gangs, after a court dismissed the Internet giants objections. Albert Yeung first filed a lawsuit against Google in August 2012 when it refused to stop the word triad being linked to his name through the search engines auto-complete function. Triad is automatically suggested when Yeungs name is typed in to the Google search box. Google asked a local court to discharge the case in December 2012, saying it did not have any merit.

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