Google has launched News Showcase in France, and it has teamed up with over 65 publishers representing over 130 publications for the program's expansion in the country. Now, users in France will see ...
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 ...
PARIS (AP) — Google is being fined 220 million euros ($268 million) by France’s antitrust watchdog for abusing its ‘dominant’ position in online advertising. The search engine giant is also promising ...
In a never-ending saga between Google and France’s competition authority over copyright protections for news snippets, the Autorité de la Concurrence announced a €250 million fine against the tech ...
PARIS (AP) — France’s highest administrative court has upheld a fine of 50 million euros ($56 million) Google was ordered to pay for not being “sufficiently clear and transparent” with Android users ...
Google failed to negotiate with news publishers in "good faith" despite a government order to do so, France's antitrust authority says. AFP via Getty Images Google was hit with a $593 million fine by ...
Google is facing fresh legal setbacks on both sides of the Atlantic, with a US jury ordering it to pay $425 million for deceptive data collection and France’s privacy regulator fining it €325 million ...
An unusual experiment allowed French tax officials to discover thousands of undeclared swimming pools by using artificial intelligence. More than 20,000 hidden pools generated nearly $10M in new ...
Good news for virtual tourists or natives who can't keep their Parisian arrondisments straight: Google Maps Street View has come to France. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote ...
A French court has ruled that Google must refrain from using the trademarks of European resort chain Le Meridien Hotels and Resorts to trigger keyword ads. On Dec. 16 ...
PARIS — France's competition regulator fined Google 500 million euros ($592 million) on Tuesday for failing to negotiate in good faith with French publishers in a dispute over payments for their news.
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