The latest legal story at Google finds the search giant singing an old tune — one penned by News Corp. and the Murdochs.

Google said that a rogue employee was responsible for a privacy breach, and the higher-ups didn’t know. Then it said that the employee may have notified his manager, but the manager didn’t read what he wrote. Now, suddenly, it seems that maybe it wasn’t one rogue after all.

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