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Free speech advocates shocked after Supreme Court orders Google to block websites of company accused of stealing trade secrets
Google is prohibited from displaying the websites of a company accused of counterfeiting a Canadian technology company’s products, the top court determines.
It’s a global ban that has stunned free speech advocates.
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled Google is barred from displaying anywhere in the world the websites of a company accused of counterfeiting a Canadian technology company’s products.
The 7-2 ruling has broad implications for freedom of expression, the reach of courts to protect intellectual property and other rights, and for the operations of Internet-based businesses.