Actress asks for emergency ruling against Google over “Innocence of Muslims” video
After winning a controversial ruling that ordered Google to suppress an anti-Islam video, an actress is seeking to hold the company in contempt of court. Read more »
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After winning a controversial ruling that ordered Google to suppress an anti-Islam video, an actress is seeking to hold the company in contempt of court. Read more »
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