Google has replied to a letter written on behalf of a dozen undisclosed female victims of the photo hacking scandal.
In it, they threatened to sue the company for $100million for failing to delete private images of them.
Entertainment
lawyer Marty Singer – who has previously represented John Travolta,
Charlie Sheen and more recently X-Men director Bryan Singer – wrote to
the internet giants demanding that the company pay damages for
“knowingly accommodating, facilitating, and perpetuating the unlawful
conduct” of the 4Chan thieves.
They
have since responded to the letter, addressed to CEO Larry Page and×
Eric. E. Schmidt and titled ‘Google’s Repeat Copyright And Privacy
Violations In Connection with Hacked Photo Scandal’.
“We've
removed tens of thousands of pictures ̶ within hours of the requests
being made ̶ and we have closed hundreds of accounts,” a spokesperson
for Google told The Independent.
“The Internet is used for many good things. Stealing people’s private photos is not one of them.”
In
the body of the warning letter, Singer accused Google of neglecting to
“to act expeditiously, and responsibly to remove the images”.
Photos
of actress Lawrence were published on the internet “Google knows the
images are hacked stolen property, private and confidential photos and
videos unlawfully obtained and posted by pervert predators who are
violating the victims’ privacy rights, yet Google has taken little or no
action to stop these outrageous violations,” he wrote.
“Like
the NFL, which turned a blind eye while its players assaulted and
victimised women and children, Google has turned a blind eye while its
sites repeatedly exploit and victimise these women.”
The letter was sent after a third wave of private images of famous women, including Delevingne, were leaked on the internet.
A
second wave of naked pictures, thought to depict female stars including
Kim Kardashian and Rihanna, emerged online just a week previously.
The
actresses Hudgens and Aubrey Plaza, designer and former child star
Mary-Kate Olsen, and US soccer player Hope Solo were reportedly among
those vicitimised.
There were also new nude pictures purportedly of Jennifer Lawrence.
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Last
month, over 100 household names were the target of online thieves, who
stole scores of naked photographs and intimate videos and posted them on
the website 4Chan.
Several of the images – in particular, two of Hunger Games star Lawrence – quickly circulated on Twitter.
The
original list had also included Olsen and Hudgens, as well as Ariana
Grande, Jessica Brown Findlay, Mary E Winstead, Mary E Winstead, Cara
Delevingne, Kate Bosworth, Selena Gomez, Kate Upton, Kirsten Dunst and
Kaley Cuoco.
The
FBI and Apple are both conducting investigations into the apparent
widespread invasion of personal accounts thought to be connected to the
iCloud service.
A
spokesperson for Lawrence said at the time: "This is a flagrant
violation of privacy. The authorities have been contacted and will
prosecute anyone who posts the stolen photos of Jennifer Lawrence."
Justice and Grande both said that the pictures were fake, although Lawrence’s spokesperson verified their authenticity.
Representatives for Upton said they were "looking into" the authenticity of the intimate images.
Ricky
Gervais went on a back tracking spree on the social media site after he
was criticised for 'victim blaming', while Emma Watson also took to
Twitter to voice her condemnation of the breach.
The
FBI and Apple are both conducting investigations into the apparent
widespread invasion of personal accounts thought to be connected to the
iCloud service.
A
spokesperson for Lawrence said at the time: "This is a flagrant
violation of privacy. The authorities have been contacted and will
prosecute anyone who posts the stolen photos of Jennifer Lawrence."
Justice and Grande both said that the pictures were fake, although Lawrence’s spokesperson verified their authenticity.
Representatives for Upton said they were "looking into" the authenticity of the intimate images.
Ricky
Gervais went on a back tracking spree on the social media site after he
was criticised for 'victim blaming', while Emma Watson also took to
Twitter to voice her condemnation of the breach.
Source: Uk Independent
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