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It's official: Google's page rankings are constitutionally protected speech. Yes, that seems obvious, but one company nonetheless brought suit against the search engine when its page position fell. A federal judge in Oklahoma dismissed the case this week, commenting that "there is no conceivable way to prove that the relative significance assigned to a given Web site is false. Accordingly, the court concludes Google's PageRanks are entitled to full constitutional protection."
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