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Google Porn Lawsuit Tossed in Manhattan

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A New York Supreme Court judge has tossed out a $100 million lawsuit against the ex-employees a doctor blames for associating his name online with hard-core porn Web sites - and creating his own obsession with Googling his name, according to the New York Post.

SEW Expert Chris Boggs has written about the benefits of Googling your name in “Confessions of an Online Reputation Management Junkie.” But Chris never warned readers of the hazards. It may be an incurable disease.

The three ex-employees sued Dr. Arden Kaisman for sexual harassment last year. Since then, Google searches under his name lead to hundreds of raunchy Web sites.

Dr. Kaisman claimed the trio and others “conspired” to have his name linked to the porn sites, and that the anesthesiologist has lost business and developed a strange form of mental distress as a result.

“I find myself obsessed with ‘Googling’ my name,” Dr. Kaisman said. “The Internet, the great information equalizer, has been corrupted to hurt me. . . . I’m told I have an ‘incurable Internet disease.’ “

State Supreme Court Justice Jane Solomon didn’t buy Dr. Kaisman’s diagnosis and said there’s no evidence the three former employees are linked to the postings.

Even if there was, Kaisman couldn’t sue over having his name linked to pornography. It seems the women complained about - and Kaisman has admitted to - e-mailing employees “sexually explicit images.”

Kaisman’s lawyer, Sidney Segall, said there’s a big difference between the types of e-mails his client was sending and the types of sites he’s now linked to.

Solomon said there are “qualitative differences” between the sites and Kaisman’s e-mails, but ruled in favor of the employees.

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Even if you truly believe you’ve won $900,000 in the nonexistent 2008 Yahoo/Google Award promotion, please do NOT respond to the following inquiry.

Sure it might be a good idea for Yahoo to incentivize searchers with Yahoo share of searches dropping year-over-year. But this is not it.

Thanks to Incisive Media Marketing VP Matt McGowan for sending us the laugh of the day.

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This is to encourage both Yahoo and non Yahoo users to start using Yahoo !

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FBI Hot For ‘Wikipedophilia’

The FBI is investigating Wikipedia’s inclusion of a photograph of an underage girl on one of their information pages, WorldNetDaily reported. The company has defended their inclusion of adult content despites its ease of access for children, WND noted.

The offending photo is of an old Scorpion album cover that “depicts a naked pre-pubescent girl (appearing about 10 years of age) in a provocative pose. Her chest is completely exposed and a small crack is placed over her vagina.”

There have been some complaints about the inclusion of images of graphic sexual acts - heterosexual and homosexual.

ValleyWag mentions these problems in a profile of Wikipedia’s Erik Moeller, their number two who oversees content and was instrumental in the development of WikiYouth. Problem is guys you have no restrictions to the adult content on your main site. Even the porn industry requires checking age or having anyone logging in to commit to an age.

A warning before this content displays could be a good start.

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Guess Who’s Skin Deep in The New York Times?

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You’re never going to guess which SEO rockstar was in The New York Times yesterday… Oh. You guessed. Right. Well then. Carry on.

Rand Fishkin , CEO of SEOMoz, appears on Oprah more than any other SEO. So we weren’t surprised to see Rand Fiskin and SEOMoz debut yesterday in The New York Times Fashion & Style section.

Come to think of it, we were surprised. We didn’t see the Times story mentioned in the growing search blogosphere. SEOMoz blogger Rebecca Kelley didn’t mention the citation in her weekly news roundup but fortunately, Rand “tweeted” the link to the NY Times article on Twitter today.

“Skin Deep: To Cut or What? The World Butts In” a feature by NYT reporter Anna Jane Grossman suggests, “Gone are the days of making beauty look effortless. Instead everyone wants confirmation in the form of numbers, like so many singers vying for the love of the world’s Simons, Paulas and Randys. And it seems public approval trumps personal choice, or the advice of friends.”

The SEOMoz blog, (where SEW Expert Eric Enge and CEO, Stone Temple Consulting), has been guest blogging, received a coveted link from NY Times Digital.

So here’s the scoop on the author of The Desire for Fame in the SEO World:

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Divorce by YouTube: Tricia Walsh-Smith Searches for Revenge?

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Google’s YouTube is the dominant video search engine in the world. So if you’re looking for a “divorce” where else would you search? YouTube divorce, naturally.

Divorce by YouTube? Sure, we can think of lots of ways online video could lead to marital dis-bliss. But using YouTube to prevent a divorce? Brilliant.

Apparently that’s the thinking - or lack thereof - behind UK actress and playwright Tricia Walsh-Smith. She lives in New York (Park Avenue!), sometimes with her husband, Schubert Organization President Phil Smith, the broadway impresario who’s evicting her from their posh apartment.

That’s the set for this UGC reality show. Getting picked up by one of the cable networks, though, or another millionaire is a likely outcome for Ms. Walsh-Smith, who joins the short but impressive list of women scorned who exacted their pound of flesh online.

In the late ’80s, “Trish the Dish Best Served Cold” wrote the now quite appropriately named play, Bonkers. Several of her plays, including’ “Addictions,” “Change the Day” and “The Last Journey,” are scheduled to open in London this year.

Her rant replaces what the UK Telegraph journalist Aislinn Simpson revealed as a bizarre but effective revenge plot - at least to Desperate American Housewives: “stuffing fish fingers” in the curtain rod.

Of course in the Battle of the Ex-es and Sex(es) in the City, men aren’t sitting idly by while women take over the search engine world. (Unless you’re the famously eBay-ted Jimmy “Jimbo” Wales who had his wiki waxed by ex-girlfriend airing his dirty laundry on eBay.)

Try a YouTube search for keyword ”crazy ex-girlfriend voicemail.”

See the full uncensored and unexpurgated video rant after the jump:

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Are Library Internet Filters Electronic Book Burning or Child Protection?

The Sacramento Public Library Authority Board upheld the action of the city’s libraries filtering access to the internet on library computers, despite challenges from the ACLU, the Sacramento News and review reported.

While there are those that see this as censorship - electronic book burning if you will - many people within the community see it as protecting family values. Both sides have validity and combined they reflect part of the difficulties of what can be accessed on the web.

The anti-censorship group say the filters stop access to legitimate health and sexuality information, while their opponents see the filters as protectors of children. The libraries do allow the filters to be turned off for adults and children with written permission from their families.

One member of the council summed up the anti-web position.

“It would probably break every rule in the book, but I’d say go and unplug every computer in every library,” SN&R quoted.

YouTube Crime Scam Solved on April Fool’s Day

A 24 year-old woman who used a YouTube video to accuse 3 male youths of raping her has been arrested by Scotland Yard after it was determined the video was a scam and the woman is now charged with suspicion of underage sex and perverting the course of justice.

YouTube had been criticized for allowing the video to be published and how long it took them to get it down.

Two of the boys accused were 16 and one was 14, their arrest for rape had been dismissed and no further action will be taken, according to the UK Sun.

In the video the woman looked like she was drugged and then assaulted, the Sun stated.

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