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Respectfully I must disagree with all of you... Google could most definitely get sued for this if they are having false positives... for two reasons
(1) you can get sued for ANYTHING. now whether you win or lose the case is another matter, but you can bring legal action against anyone for anything at all.
and (2), if they are getting false positives, you could consider it libel... it is defaming the reputation of the website being so tagged, and if what is being warned against (malware I guess) does not exist on the website then it is false defamation which makes it libel
Of course, I am not a lawyer, so there is a good chance I could be wrong... but that is my opinion on this matter
I think it is unlikely that anyone WOULD sue, though, because as someone mentioned you could just contact google and have them remove the warning if it wasn't correct... it's a pain to sue somebody and usually costs more than it is worth, so I don't think anyone would actually sue unless google REFUSED to remove the warning.
But they most definitely COULD be sued
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