An Italian court has convicted three Google executives in a trial over a
video showing an autistic teenager being bullied.
The Google employees were accused of breaking Italian law by allowing the video to be posted online. Judge Oscar Magi absolved the three of defamation but convicted them of privacy violations.
The UK's former Information Commissioner Richard Thomas said the case gave privacy laws a "bad name".
The three employees, Peter Fleischer, David Drummond and George De Los Reyes, received suspended six-month sentences, while a fourth defendant, product manager Arvind Desikan, was acquitted.
David Drummond, chief legal officer at Google and one of those
convicted, said he was "outraged" by the decision.
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Some of the ppl posting, say Google should pull out of Italy.