The Mexican authorities has filed a lawsuit in opposition to Google for renaming the Gulf of Mexico because the Gulf of America in Maps inside the USA. Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum stated throughout a press convention that the lawsuit has already been filed, however as The Guardian notes, she didn't say when and the place it was submitted. Sheinbaum argued that the Trump administration's order for a reputation change solely applies to the US portion of the oceanic basin and that the US authorities doesn't have the authority to rename the entire physique of water. "All we wish is for the decree issued by the US authorities to be complied with," she stated.
Google renamed the Gulf of Mexico into the Gulf of America for customers who open Maps within the US again in February. It first introduced that it was going to take action the earlier month and stated it was solely ready for the US authorities to make the change official within the Geographic Names Data System (GNIS), which serves because the "federal and nationwide customary for geographic nomenclature." BBC stated the Mexican authorities wrote to Google on the time to get it to rethink earlier than ultimately threatening authorized motion.
When Google introduced the title change for US customers, it defined that it was following a longstanding follow to point out official native names for locations in Maps once they differ between nations. In Mexico, the basin continues to be known as the Gulf of Mexico, whereas it exhibits up as "Gulf of Mexico (Gulf of America)" for customers exterior each nations.
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