FILE - In this Monday, Nov. 5, 2018 file photo, a woman walks past the logo for Google at the China International Import Expo in Shanghai. France's anti-competition watchdog has decided to fine Google ...
The administrator of Google's defunct Russian business has obtained a temporary freeze on some 110 million euros ($129 ...
France is giving Google three months to be more upfront about the data it collects from users -- or be fined. Other European countries aren't far behind. Now it's up to Google to decide whether the ...
PARIS — France’s anti-competition watchdog decided Monday to fine Google 220 million euros ($268 million) for abusing its “dominant position” in the online advertising business, an unprecedented move, ...
PARIS — A Paris court ruled Friday that Google is breaking French law with its policy of digitizing books, handing the U.S. Internet giant a $14,300-a-day fine until it rids its search engine of the ...
Google learned this week that offering a service for free can come at a cost, after a French court ordered the company to pay 500,000 euros to French mapping company Bottin Cartographies. The lawsuit ...
Google France is to shut down its official Google+ page. The company announced this via its Google+ account, and directed fans to its Twitter and Facebook channels. The news may be seen as a further ...
PARIS -- France's culture minister on Tuesday unveiled a plan for adapting the country's literary patrimony to the digital age by developing what he hopes will prove a uniquely Gallic competitor to ...
Late last year, Google announced a new Shopping experience and homepage that first launched in India. The Google Shopping site has now been spotted in France with its new icon, Material Theme design, ...
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.
This is very amusing indeed, well, amusing for econ geeks at least. That it should happen in France of all places: A French commercial court has found Google guilty of abusing the dominant position of ...
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