Monday 29 August 2011

Google boss 'knew about' unlicensed pharmacy adverts


According to government prosecutor Google's chief executive Larry Page knew that adverts for unlicensed Canadian pharmacies were running on its US site.
Rhode Island attorney told the Wall Street Journal that incriminating emails had been uncovered as part of an official investigation.
The largest search engine agreed last week to pay $500m (£306m) as penalty.
It declined to comment on the specifics of Mr Neronha's allegations.
Instead, it issued a statement reiterating its regret about what had happened.

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