Search Engine Legal Precedents On October 17, 2002, SearchKing  filed  suit in the United States District Court, Western District of  Oklahoma,  against the search engine Google. SearchKing’s claim was that  Google’s  tactics to prevent spamdexing constituted a tortious  interference with  contractual relations. On May 27, 2003, the court  granted Google’s  motion to dismiss the complaint because SearchKing  “failed to state a  claim upon which relief may be granted.
 In March 2006, KinderStart filed a lawsuit against Google over search   engine rankings. Kinderstart’s website was removed from Google’s index   prior to the lawsuit and the amount of traffic to the site dropped by   70%. On March 16, 2007 the United States District Court for the Northern   District of California (San Jose Division) dismissed KinderStart’s   complaint without leave to amend, and partially granted Google’s motion   for Rule 11 sanctions against KinderStart’s attorney, requiring him to   pay part of Google’s legal expenses.
 
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