French authorities have shamed Google by forcing the company's landing page in France to show a message confirming it has been fined €150,000 for violating the country's privacy laws. In an emergency ...
The controversial "right to be forgotten" rule, which allows Europeans to have more control over what is discoverable about them on the Internet, is again the subject of debate in France. France's ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The French data protection authority said it has fined Google 100,000 euros ($111,720) for not scrubbing web search results widely enough in response to a European privacy ruling.
The SEPM claims that Google was preparing to test a scheme that would exclude articles from specific media outlets with which it is in dispute over rights to online news content. The testing was set ...
The Autorité de la Concurrence, or Competition Authority, accused Google of failing to fulfil commitments it made two years ago to implement the law with regards to online media payments and the use ...
France's data privacy watchdog CNIL said on Thursday it had fined Alphabet's Google a record 150 million euros ($169 million) for making it difficult for internet users to refuse online trackers known ...
Internet search giant Google has reached a deal under legal mediation with French anti-racism groups which objected to the search engine suggesting users add "Jew" to searches for prominent names.
To help understand the sorts of pressures placed upon intermediaries like search engines and their respective reactions, the authors began searching for search result discrepancies between results ...