Bank and Google Settle, Gmail User Still Waiting

Courtesy Mashable!  Mon, 09/28/2009 - 21:22

gavelWe’ve been covering the story of a bank’s email screw-up and the highly controversial judge’s ruling that ordered Google to suspend the Gmail account of the innocent recipient of 1,300 bank customers’ personal information.

Apparently Rocky Mountain Bank and Google have now reached an agreement to dismiss the case, reports CNet .

However, the Gmail user in question will sadly still not have access restored to the account until the court approves the motion...


 

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