Google published the name of the man accused of killing 22-year-old British backpacker Grace Millane. Google has apologised to Justice Minister Andrew Little and has suspended its system that unintentionally broke name suppression rules in the Grace Millane murder trial. "In light of the concerns you expressed this week, Google has suspended Google Trends emails about searches trending in New Zealand. He said that Google provided law enforcement agencies with confidential forms to inform Google about suppression orders, but this did not happen in the Millane case until four days after the order was handed down. Google would meet with agencies so Google be told about orders as soon as they are made.
Source: Otago Daily Times July 05, 2019 05:48 UTC