A California judge has granted a motion by Google to dismiss a lawsuit by KinderStart.com over the site's page ranking
KinderStart.com claimed that Google's decision to lower the site's ranking amounted to a violation of its free speech rights
R E L A T E D   C O N T E N T

Free email newsletters




ADVERTISEMENT

Google scores partial victory in page-ranking suit

Freedom of speech does not equal a guaranteed high page ranking

Tom Sanders in California, vnunet.com 17 Jul 2006
ADVERTISEMENT

A California judge has granted a motion by Google to dismiss a lawsuit by KinderStart.com over the site's page ranking.

The website alleges that Google is responsible for a 70 per cent drop in site traffic and 80 per cent drop in advertising revenue after the search firm dropped the site in its search rankings.

KinderStart.com had alleged that Google's decision to lower the site's ranking amounted to a violation of its free speech rights and attempted monopolisation.

The company also charged that the reduction in page ranking was retaliation by Google for decreased advertising spending.

The judge presiding over the case squashed the free speech claims, pointing out that Google does not have any legal obligation to ensure free speech rights in this case.

Although he dismissed KinderStart.com's monopolisation claims, the judge allowed the website to amend its case.

This allows the site to further clarify where and how Google coerced sites into purchasing advertising to guarantee a higher page ranking, and that the search engine consistently ranks websites lower than Yahoo and MSN.

The site got a chance to amend its case on several other points, including on a complaint that Google is a 'common carrier' and as such is banned from discriminating against the services that it transmits.

"There are very few novel or surprising aspects of this ruling," commented Eric Goldman, a law professor with the Santa Clara University School of Law.

"It's pretty clear that the judge thinks that some of KinderStart.com's claims have no chance even with re-pleading, but the judge apparently has decided to give KinderStart.com that chance rather than just shutting the door. "


All Ecommerce

Like this story? Spread the news by clicking below:

Post this to Delicious del.icio.us    Post this to Digg Digg this    Post this to reddit reddit!

Permalink for this story
R E A D E R   C O M M E N T S

M A R K E T P L A C E
Sponsored links
F E A T U R E D   J O B S
| Randstad Technologies
Blackberry Developer - €45,000 - €50,000 – The Hague Leading mobile application development Company is looking for a talented senior software developer to join the mobile software engineering team to design and develop the next ... more >
| Evolution Recruitment Solutions
IT Development Manager - .Net, C#, embedded C, SQL. This is a new position to take ownership of UK focused software development projects. Core responsibilities will be delivering new software solutions, identifying development requirements, managing ... more >
| Computer People
Working for an award winning technology company based in Birmingham, Computer People are looking for 2 Java Software developers to join them in brand new positions. The role will involve end to end analysis and ... more >
| Computer People
Computer People Nottingham are recruiting for a local firm who are experiencing great success within their industry sector. With long-term growth plans, business is booming hence the need for a new Lead Software Engineer skilled ... more >
More job opportunities