A Japanese court has asked Google to stop using its autocomplete function for the first time in the Asian country, in order to prevent the suggestion of criminal acts when typing one man's name, who didn't commit such actions.

In 2012, the company was asked to provisionally ban its results, which were automatically linking results with sites defaming the individual. The firm didn't comply with this petition.

Now, the court has also ordered Google company to pay 300,000 yen...