NEW YORK (AP)— A blogger who called a magazine cover model offensive names on a Web site says Google failed to protect her right to privacy.
Rosemary Port tells the Daily News in Sunday editions that she's angry that Google unmasked her after a Manhattan judge forced the company to reveal her identity.
Port was identified as the author of a site on Google's Blogger.com that had published anonymous remarks about Vogue cover model Liskula Cohen's hygiene and sexual habits.
Cohen sued to have the blogger identified, arguing that the comments on the site were defamatory.
But Port says that her privacy was violated, and that she has a right to her opinions.
Google did not immediately respond to an e-mail sent Sunday requesting comment.
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