Legal action against Indian businessman for lying to Google
2 former journalists of the American newspaper Wall Street Journal have announced legal action against Indian businessman Gaurav Kumar Srivastava for lying to Google.
According to the report, Srivastava allegedly asked Google to remove a story that exposed him as a fraud.
According to the story, Srivastava had duped a Dutch oil businessman using the name of the CIA.
Two former Wall Street Journal journalists, Plutters Prize winner Bradley Hope and Plutters nominee Tom Wright, published an investigative report on their website, Project Brazen.Whale Hunting.
However, Srivastava complained to Google saying that the website had published content stolen from the blog site.
According to journalists, Srivastava resorted to Google's copyright policy and used a fake method to convince Google by putting the story on a blog site and showing it as published on a previous date.
According to the website that published the investigative reports, legal action will be taken to ensure that the story is again available on search engines.
On the other hand, Guru Kumar Srivastava did not respond despite being contacted.
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