OTTAWA— Google is barred from displaying anywhere in the world the websites of a company accused of counterfeiting a Canadian technology company’s products, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled. court granted a broader order against Google displaying Datalinks websites from appearing in searches anywhere in the world, and Google challenged that order all the way up to the Supreme Court of Canada. The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the worldwide search engine may not be the one causing the direct harm to the small B.C. The Supreme Court was not persuaded that an injunction against Google would trample the rights of freedom of expression. But a majority on the Supreme Court of Canada, which upheld two lower B.C.
Source: thestar June 28, 2017 14:18 UTC