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Doctors in Japan seek US$9,000 in damages from Google over nasty clinic reviews
- The plaintiffs accused Google Maps of ignoring malicious reviews of their clinics in a class-action lawsuit
- Their lawyer said the difficulty to get the posts taken down ‘can lead to doctors doing their job under the constant fear of receiving horrible reviews’
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Around 60 doctors in Japan have accused Google Maps of ignoring vitriolic reviews of their clinics in a class-action lawsuit touted as the first of its kind.
The doctors are seeking 1.4 million yen (US$9,000) in total damages from Google in a bid to hold the US tech titan accountable for inaction over the reviews.
They sued the company on Thursday, saying they are powerless to reply to, or refute, reputation-damaging reviews because of their obligation to patient confidentiality.
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“People who post online can say anything anonymously, even if it’s nothing but slander or verbal abuse”, one of the participating doctors told reporters.
“It’s like I’m a punching bag”, he said under anonymity.
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The case at Tokyo District Court is believed to be the first class-action lawsuit in Japan to target a platform over negative online reviews, a lawyer for the plaintiffs said.
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