By John Glenday
Google is mounting a fresh bid to overturn a High Court privacy ruling which awarded payment of damages to potentially millions of Britons for bypassing the security settings on Apple devices.
It is the second time that the search giant has attempted to overturn the ruling on the grounds that British courts have no jurisdiction over the issue.
Now Google is taking its case to the Court of Appeal, arguing that consumers suffered no actual harm and that a similar case was dismissed by US courts.
In a statement Google said: “We don’t think it meets the court’s standards required for it to Read full story ›
Source: The Drum