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Google France says it is shutting down its own page on Google+ for good. Luckily, francophones looking for updates on Google France will still have the option of getting news and announcements via ...
A French court has ruled against Google France in an intellectual property dispute, saying the company must pay a fine for allowing advertisers to tie their text notices to trademarked search terms.
France has hit Google with a fine of half a billion euros after finding major breaches in how it negotiated with publishers to remunerate them for reuse of their content — as is required under a ...
Google plans to fight a $591 million fine that was levied by France’s antitrust watchdog earlier this summer over compensating publishers for news content — just one front in a broader battle ...
France's arrangements could now be followed across the rest of the 27-nation bloc. Google had fought hard against the idea of paying for content and was fined 500 million euros ($530 million) last ...
a while since “Google+ is dead” posts flared up but a recent post by Google France may just start the ball rolling again. In their post to Google’s own social media site, Google France state ...
France’s top data-privacy agency, known as the CNIL, said Monday that Google failed to fully disclose to users how their personal information is collected and what happens to it. Google also did ...
After Google fought tooth-and-nail to weasel out of paying news publishers more ad revenue, journalists in France claimed victory on Tuesday. The Silicon Valley giant agreed to a new slate of ...
PARIS (Reuters) - France's data protection watchdog has fined Google (NSQ:GOOG) 150,000 euros after the U.S. search engine ignored a three-month ultimatum to bring its practices on tracking and ...
Google France could be ordered to pay $1.3 billion to France’s equivalent of the IRS (Direction générale des finances) due to tax noncompliance in 2011. The agency has been investigating ...
Google is in the midst of a legal standoff with a France data protection authority about how far abroad Europe's "right to be forgotten" policy extends. The European Court of Justice ruled last ...
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