Google asserted in court that reading the contents of Gmail is an obvious act as a business
ByTrey Ratcliff
In a case where Google was accused of Gmail users living in California "reading Gmail on the grounds that appropriate advertisements are delivered to people," the plaintiffs said, "Google's action violates privacy violation law "In a court hear held in San Jose, Google argued," I will not break the attitude of continuing to read Gmail to maintain the service. "
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Lawyer Sean Rommel, who leads a plaintiff of ten members in the case, said, "Google's reading and analyzing Gmail,Federal Wiretap Act(Federal Eavesdropping Act) andCalifornia Invasion of Privacy Act(California Privacy Infringement Law). " According to lawyer Rommel, Google is scanning all e-mails sent and received everyday between Gmail users.
ByCairo
However, Google argued against plaintiff 's argument that "it is necessary for all e - mails exchanged among users to maintain the service, it is a matter of course as a business," and the plaintiff' He said that he is charged with Gmail's service as a business as a criminal offense.
BySsalonso
In court hearing, Google repeatedly explained repeatedly what kind of e-mail containing content is subject to scanning. For example, because e-mails about photos and cameras may contain advertisements from camera shops, that e-mail needs to be scanned.
ByMark
According to Google, e-mail scanning is completely automatic, and there seems to be nothing to check with human eyes, Google lawyer says, "Gmail users will receive e-mail I am giving the right to browse the court hearing. "
ByBlubr Blog
Google has been sued for Android users for privacy infringement activities in 2012, and this is not the first case. In response to Google's request to terminate the case as soon as possible, the judge said, "The trial may be carried over until 2014."
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