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Google this week was sued, along with AOL, by Johnny I. Henry, the inventor of a vibrating toilet seat.
Note the use of the indefinite article "a," rather than the definite article "the," to indicate that there might be more than one such device. According to Google Patents, two other inventors received a patent for a vibrating toilet seat of their own in 1990.
Though Google is known for its use of high-tech toilets, this is not a patent claim.
Henry, an African American, claims that search results delivered by Google and AOL defame and slander him.
The search results at issue lead to sites that refer to Henry with a hateful racial epithet. They include that epithet in the snippet of text culled from the sites.
In his pro se filing, Henry claims that he was humiliated and horrified to discover that Google and AOL would allow such sites to be presented.
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Note the use of the indefinite article "a," rather than the definite article "the," to indicate that there might be more than one such device. According to Google Patents, two other inventors received a patent for a vibrating toilet seat of their own in 1990.
Though Google is known for its use of high-tech toilets, this is not a patent claim.
Henry, an African American, claims that search results delivered by Google and AOL defame and slander him.
The search results at issue lead to sites that refer to Henry with a hateful racial epithet. They include that epithet in the snippet of text culled from the sites.
In his pro se filing, Henry claims that he was humiliated and horrified to discover that Google and AOL would allow such sites to be presented.
Original News Item