SYDNEY (AP) — An Australian court has found Google Inc. guilty of breaching trade law by posting misleading or deceptive advertisements in a ruling that holds search engines responsible for their advertisers‘ content.
The Federal Court on Tuesday overturned a judge’s ruling from September last year that Google was not responsible for advertisers’ breaches of Australia’s Trade Practices Act.
Google says it’s disappointed by the decision and is considering its options, which include a High Court appeal.
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