“Google denied wrongdoing but settled to avoid the risk, cost and uncertainty of litigation, court papers show.”
I keep seeing folks float this as some admission of wrongdoing but it is not.
No corporate body ever admits wrongdoing and that's part of the problem. Even when a company loses its appeals, it's virtually unheard of for them to apologize, usually you just get a mealy mouthed 'we respect the court's decision although it did not go the way we hoped.' Accordingly, I don't give denials of wrongdoing any weight at all. I don't assume random accusations are true, but even when they are corporations and their officers/spokespersons are incentivized to lie.
>I keep seeing folks float this as some admission of wrongdoing but it is not.
It absolutely is.
If they knew without a doubt their equipment (that they produce) doesn't eavesdrop, then why would they be concerned about "risk [...] and uncertainty of litigation"?
The payout was not pennies and this case had been around since 2019, surviving multiple dismissal attempts.
While not an "admission of wrongdoing," it points to some non-zero merit in the plaintiff's case.