The boss of a UK search engine company has warned Google that it could be sued into a coma if it does not alter its search result tactics
Shivaun Raff, co-founder and chief executive of Foundem, has warned that the search engine company faces “a tsunami of follow-on litigation” if it does not alter its search results in a negotiated settlement. Raff told the Guardian that Google’s need to avoid huge lawsuits from companies affected by its previous dominance means that the case he is taking to the EC puts it in a strong position.