A who’s who of Hollywood -- with the help of lawyer Marty Singer -- is going after Google for letting their nude photos remain
searchable, online. “Representing over a dozen celebrities whose iCloud accounts were hacked and whose nude photos were stolen in late August, [Singer] is excoriating Google in a
letter that threatens a $100 million lawsuit,” The Hollywood Reporter writes. “According to Singer, Google hasn't been expeditiously removing owned work from its platforms pursuant to the
safe harbor provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.”
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