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A small city in Israel sues Google for false information

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Officials in “Kiryat Yam”, a small city in northern Israel, have filed a complaint with police against the Internet search engine Google. The city argues that one of Google’s programs, Google Earth, gives viewers false information that offends the city’s image.

Those who see “Kiryat Yam” on Google Earth are told that the city was built on the ruins of an Arab town from which innocent civilians were expelled. In fact, officials said, the city was built by Holocaust survivors on land that was completely barren and had not been settled in the past. The false information was placed as part of a deliberate attempt to hurt the city’s interests, they said.

It is important to note that Google is not the one who posted the comment on Google Earth. One of the most popular features in the program is that users can contribute their comments on specific places on the map.

The information on Google earth was posted by a user by the name of “Thameen_Darby“, a Palestinian living in Jenin, who took on himself to post comments on hundreds of Arab villages that were vanished in 1948 when Israel was declared a state.

Update:

My friend Paul who writes on networkworld inform me that he sent a mail to Google,
asking what they have to say, and i must admit their answer was really surprising…”Not our fight”…
you can read it on networkworld.com.

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7 Comments

  1. Fahad
    Posted February 14, 2008 at 3:30 am | Permalink

    Google is not responsible for user generated input specially if these informations are correct.

  2. Posted February 14, 2008 at 3:51 am | Permalink

    And if this information is not correct? do you think google should delete it Fahad?

  3. WhoCares
    Posted February 14, 2008 at 11:16 am | Permalink

    Who friggin cares? You can’t please all of the people all of the time. Report it to google, they will look in to it and fix it, and everyone moves on.

    Why make a big deal out of something as worthless as this?

  4. Rano
    Posted February 14, 2008 at 1:43 pm | Permalink

    very important blog
    i am happy that so many people read this!!!
    Avi u r doing a good job whoever u r

  5. Rano
    Posted February 14, 2008 at 1:45 pm | Permalink

    of course google should delete it - they cannot give false information
    what kind of a serch engine is it
    then we should call it
    LETS FALSE SEARCH IT…GOOGLE IT”

  6. Posted February 15, 2008 at 1:27 pm | Permalink

    Absolutely they should delete it. They have an obligation to either check that the information is correct, or, explain on the page BOLDLY and in PLAIN SITE that ALL information on Google Earth may not be factual.

    You have an excellent website, BTW! =)

  7. Traste
    Posted February 18, 2008 at 1:06 am | Permalink

    It’s great the trust is made available.

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