Comment by fukka42
5 months ago
Still not sure why it's legal for Google to slander companies like this. They often have no proof or it's a false positive, meanwhile they're screaming about how malicious you are.
5 months ago
Still not sure why it's legal for Google to slander companies like this. They often have no proof or it's a false positive, meanwhile they're screaming about how malicious you are.
My site, a library for building services with the GOV.UK Design System, is currently blocked too.
Despite being a paying Google Workspace customer, I can't get in touch with anyone who can help.
https://github.com/x-govuk/govuk-components/
Notably this post did not examine whether any of the sites it was hosting on this domain was malicious/misleading.
I'm not asking about this specific case. There are plenty of examples of Google wrongly accusing others of being malicious with massive business impact
Because Google has absolutely nothing to lose and you do, besides that they can outlast anybody except for nation states in court.
How does this answer the question of legality?
Questions of legality are answered by a judge, not by a forum
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Good question, it probably shouldn't be legal. Enforcing the law on these behemoths is another problem, though... :)