Dutch Farmers Sue Over Porn Links

THE HAGUE — A Dutch dating site dedicated to matching single farmers has taken issue with the sponsored ad links next to its entry on Google’s search page. The company is suing the Internet giant, accusing Google of tying it to pornographic websites.

According to the site’s owners, FarmDate.nl has approximately 3,000 members and describes itself as a “respectable meeting website for farmers.”

If one of the sites 3,000 members — or any single Dutch farmer looking to join the dating site — types the query “Farm Date” into the Google search box, they’ll find the site precisely where the owners of the site would like it to be located — namely at the top of Google’s search page. But it is the link next to the site’s entry that has the owners of FarmDate up in arms.

A single sponsored link, from which Google generates ad revenue, beckons surfers to click on another type of dating site — SexDatePersonals.com.

While both are dating sites, SexDatePersonals features softcore nude pictures on its homepage and tempts users with the lure of easy sex. FarmDate offers users a forum for building relationships and forbids its members from uploading or transmitting “offensive material, including pornography.”

Calling the link “pornographic,” a spokesman for the Dutch farmer’s union FNV Bondgenoten, which is defending FarmDate’s decision to litigate the matter, said that the links are “very damaging” to the site’s reputation.

A Dutch court is expected to hear the case Aug. 24.

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