But it's a reactive act; it's not a proactive act. I'm talking here about proactivity as opposed to reactivity, where somebody does something and they are taken to court and you can do whatever you wish.
Again, I am not trying to cast aspersions on Google. But you sent a letter in June 2010 and you have not yet had an answer--it's November in two days--yet Google sees fit to speak through the media about this issue. I call that disrespectful. That's been a long time for this company not to at least send a preliminary letter saying they got your stuff, they're working on it, and they'll send another letter in two days' time. There has been this talking through the media, and an ignoring of a privacy commission who sent a letter to a company...was it four months ago? The media is getting all the answers. I find that disconcerting with regard to ethics.