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by hak8or
2275 days ago
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Yeah, the court basically wants to have one of the biggest companies on the planet divulge a large part of their core IP (money maker) to a person who's interest align to game that IP. I wouldn't be surprised if Google were to just flat out deny this and tell the country to pound sand at that point. |
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This case is highly interesting though, and should give pause to any company operating off opaque algorithms it can't explain. Personally, I don't object to this, just like personal data, it isn't all upsides - if you're profiting of these things, you need to accept the downsides, too.
To be honest, I'm more surprised Google can't lay out why they were de-ranked in some other way. While it might give some insight, surely it's better than revealing the entire algo? (edit: I guess that might open the door to further, exploratory lawsuits)