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Only half of the model-actress and pitcher Justin Verlander's private photos are removed from indexes as the search engine grapples with legal theories over "selfies," copyright and fair use
This story first appeared in the Sept. 26 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine.
When hackers grabbed naked photos of Jennifer Lawrence , Kate Upton and other celebrities this summer, Apple faced harsh criticism for allowing its iCloud security protocol to be breached. Thus far, Google has escaped the microscope. But now Google — no stranger to privacy issues — could face equally tough questions.
Just days after the stolen images were published, attorneys for Detroit Tigers pitcher Justin Verlander — who has dated Upton — delivered a legal takedown notice to Google that identified 461 URLs that were hosting racy pictures of the couple. A week later, Google had removed 51 percent of them from its search engine, according to its own records.
The 49 percent that remain online might reveal something about Google’s policies toward flagged copyrighted content. Many of the URLs were inoperative, probably indicative of the success of Verlander’s lawyers at the Baker & Hostetler firm in going after the website hosts themselves. The other URLs either featured images of Verlander, 31, or Upton, 22, wearing clothes or showed a risque picture of Upton in a mirror.
Google won’t publicly comment on why it is distinguishing between nude and clothed photographs or whether it is adhering to a popular but untested legal theory that the person who holds a camera owns rights to a “selfie.” But the prospect of insufficient proof of copyright (or fair use) is likely leading Google to give Verlander only half of what he has demanded. From a review of Verlander’s takedown request, a significant amount of all the hacked celebrity nudes remain online, even if Google has scrubbed many from its index and most mainstream sites refuse to link to them.
Moreover, Google lodges takedown notices it receives at ChillingEffects.org, so Verlander’s demand now is public. That creates another issue because Google has in effect provided a road map for any voyeur looking for sites that refuse to remove stolen photos. Google has contributed to ChillingEffects.org for the sake of “transparency” — a funny word in the context of a now infamous privacy breach — but IP attorney Jon Steinsapir says Google “could use some discretion here for good manners and good taste.”
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Only half of the model-actress and pitcher Justin Verlander's private photos are removed from indexes as the search engine grapples with legal theories over "selfies," copyright and fair use
This story first appeared in the Sept. 26 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine.
When hackers grabbed naked photos of Jennifer Lawrence , Kate Upton and other celebrities this summer, Apple faced harsh criticism for allowing its iCloud security protocol to be breached. Thus far, Google has escaped the microscope. But now Google — no stranger to privacy issues — could face equally tough questions.
Just days after the stolen images were published, attorneys for Detroit Tigers pitcher Justin Verlander — who has dated Upton — delivered a legal takedown notice to Google that identified 461 URLs that were hosting racy pictures of the couple. A week later, Google had removed 51 percent of them from its search engine, according to its own records.
The 49 percent that remain online might reveal something about Google’s policies toward flagged copyrighted content. Many of the URLs were inoperative, probably indicative of the success of Verlander’s lawyers at the Baker & Hostetler firm in going after the website hosts themselves. The other URLs either featured images of Verlander, 31, or Upton, 22, wearing clothes or showed a risque picture of Upton in a mirror.
Google won’t publicly comment on why it is distinguishing between nude and clothed photographs or whether it is adhering to a popular but untested legal theory that the person who holds a camera owns rights to a “selfie.” But the prospect of insufficient proof of copyright (or fair use) is likely leading Google to give Verlander only half of what he has demanded. From a review of Verlander’s takedown request, a significant amount of all the hacked celebrity nudes remain online, even if Google has scrubbed many from its index and most mainstream sites refuse to link to them.
Moreover, Google lodges takedown notices it receives at ChillingEffects.org, so Verlander’s demand now is public. That creates another issue because Google has in effect provided a road map for any voyeur looking for sites that refuse to remove stolen photos. Google has contributed to ChillingEffects.org for the sake of “transparency” — a funny word in the context of a now infamous privacy breach — but IP attorney Jon Steinsapir says Google “could use some discretion here for good manners and good taste.”
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Justin Verlander is the veteran MLB pitcher currently playing with the Houston Astros; prior to signing with Houston, Verlander played with the Detroit Tigers. 5’6″ Justin a native of Goochland, Virginia, is at the moment engaged to model Kate Upton, who he started dating in 2011; who did Justin date before Upton? Find out all about Justin Verlander’s girlfriends below!
As noted Verlander and Kate Upton are now engaged, but before Kate came into the picture, Verlander was dating Emily Yuen.
34-year-old Emily Yuen born on January 27, 1983; met Justin at Goochland High School and started dating in December 2000, during their senior year; Emily graduated in 1999. She later moved with Justin to Detroit.
Tigers’ fans got used to seeing Emily with other Wags, she was among the wives and girlfriends who participated in a fundraising event for Jack’s Place, which helps families of children with autism. Teaching them was DWTS pro dancer Karina Smirnoff , who at the time was dating tigers’ pitcher Brad Penny.
Ironically, while rehearsing, Ms. Yuen joked about Justin think Maksim also been teaching her and others wags some moves, Chmerkovskiy dated Verlander’s GF Kate in 2013.
Moving forward, Justin and Emily split up in 2011, and then he met Kate while filming the MLB 2K12 video game commercial.
After the split, Emily, found a shoulder to cry on Tyson Steele. Mr. Steele, a graduate of the University of Phoenix, was the Director of Team Travel for the Tigers from 1998 to 2013, is not only nowadays a Senior Buyer, Procurement at Car Max in Virginia, but also married to Emily Yuen.
Verlander and Upton started dating in 2012; they went public with their relationship in July 2012. Something bad happened in 2013, maybe around the time of that iCloud hack; where several nude photos of him, Upton and other women were leaked online.
Anyways, in 2013, Kate and Justin parted ways, she started dating DWTS dancer Maksim Chmerkovskiy, but then they broke up in December 2013. Kate and Verlander rekindled their relationship and well, the rest is history.
The hot couple announced their engagement in March 2016.
 “I’m really excited; he asked me right before season started, so we’ve been keeping it on the down low for quite a while,” she told us. “So I’m excited to finally be able to share it with the world!”
Before, Justin, Kate Upton dated Maksim, Mark Sanchez, Blake Griffin as well as actor Sean Farris.


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Justin Verlander is the veteran MLB pitcher currently playing with the Houston Astros; prior to signing with Houston, Verlander played with the Detroit Tigers. 5’6″ Justin a native of Goochland, Virginia, is at the moment engaged to model Kate Upton, who he started dating in 2011; who did Justin date before Upton? Find out all about Justin Verlander’s girlfriends below!
As noted Verlander and Kate Upton are now engaged, but before Kate came into the picture, Verlander was dating Emily Yuen.
34-year-old Emily Yuen born on January 27, 1983; met Justin at Goochland High School and started dating in December 2000, during their senior year; Emily graduated in 1999. She later moved with Justin to Detroit.
Tigers’ fans got used to seeing Emily with other Wags, she was among the wives and girlfriends who participated in a fundraising event for Jack’s Place, which helps families of children with autism. Teaching them was DWTS pro dancer Karina Smirnoff , who at the time was dating tigers’ pitcher Brad Penny.
Ironically, while rehearsing, Ms. Yuen joked about Justin think Maksim also been teaching her and others wags some moves, Chmerkovskiy dated Verlander’s GF Kate in 2013.
Moving forward, Justin and Emily split up in 2011, and then he met Kate while filming the MLB 2K12 video game commercial.
After the split, Emily, found a shoulder to cry on Tyson Steele. Mr. Steele, a graduate of the University of Phoenix, was the Director of Team Travel for the Tigers from 1998 to 2013, is not only nowadays a Senior Buyer, Procurement at Car Max in Virginia, but also married to Emily Yuen.
Verlander and Upton started dating in 2012; they went public with their relationship in July 2012. Something bad happened in 2013, maybe around the time of that iCloud hack; where several nude photos of him, Upton and other women were leaked online.
Anyways, in 2013, Kate and Justin parted ways, she started dating DWTS dancer Maksim Chmerkovskiy, but then they broke up in December 2013. Kate and Verlander rekindled their relationship and well, the rest is history.
The hot couple announced their engagement in March 2016.
 “I’m really excited; he asked me right before season started, so we’ve been keeping it on the down low for quite a while,” she told us. “So I’m excited to finally be able to share it with the world!”
Before, Justin, Kate Upton dated Maksim, Mark Sanchez, Blake Griffin as well as actor Sean Farris.

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