French Court Orders Google to Censor Images of Formula One Boss’ S&M Orgy

The Register
November 7, 2013

The offending media.
The original offending media.

A French judge has told Google to devise a way of taking down all links to nine images of former F1 boss Max Mosley at a sadomasochistic orgy.

Mosley raised a case at the Paris superior court after claiming Google had not done enough to remove links to nine images of him cavorting with prostitutes – even though he successfully sued the News of the World, which published a video of the orgy, for breaching his privacy.

At a 2008 court hearing in Britain the F1 supremo confessed he had taken part in a sado-masochistic sex party.

Mr Justice Eady ruled the NoTW‘s allegations that the naughty knees-up had a Nazi theme were false. The judge admitted the orgy involved “bondage, beating and domination” and was “unconventional”, but ordered the red-top to pay Mosley £60,000 nonetheless.

Now Google has been told to pay Mosley a token €1 (£0.89) in damages and €5,000 in costs, prompting the advertising giant to protest against the order to build a “censorship machine”.

The court told Google to “remove and cease, for a period of five years beginning two months after this decision, the appearance of nine images identified by Max Mosley in the Google Images search engine results”.

Mosley has fought Google in a number of countries in a bid to make the photographs and video disappear.

In a statement, Google’s associate general counsel, Daphne Keller, said: “This is a troubling ruling with serious consequences for free expression and we will appeal it. Even though we already provide a fast and effective way of removing unlawful material from our search index, the French court has instructed us to build what we believe amounts to a censorship machine.”

However, despite the best efforts of Mosley’s crack legal team, the ruling has sparked a new level of interest in the case.

Judging by Google’s search stats, there hasn’t yet (at the time of writing) been a sudden burst of interest in Mosley, although the number of people searching for his name is nowhere near as high as it was in April 2008 when the story first appeared.

Photographs and video of the orgy are still being distributed in the darker corners of the internet, in the sort of places Google’s crawlers don’t want to go, as well as on video and filesharing sites it doesn’t own.

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