Tag: France

Google Privacy Changes: Google Won’t Pause Rollout For EU / CNIL
This week, the European Union and France's National Commission for Computing and Civil Liberties (CNIL) asked Google to pause the rollout of its new privacy policy changes. The...
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French Regulator Asks Google To Delay Privacy Changes
Google made news last week when they announced a new unified privacy policy...
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ACTA: French MEP Resigns Over “Charade” In Parliament
ACTA has taken a blow already today with the resignation of the French MEP (Member of European Parliament) who was in charge of investigating the bill. On his...
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Wikipedia’s SOPA Blackout: Solidarity Beyond The English-Langage Page
So SOPA news will be bursting from your Internets today what with Wikipedia (and others) disappearing till tomorrow. It's a pretty bold message but it only directly affects the Eng...
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New Apple Store In The South Of France Will Be Almost All Glass
Apple is getting ready to expand its retail presence in France, according to a new report. Aix-en-Provence will become home to France's second Apple Store sometime late this year,...
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Google Fined $65K For Defaming Search Suggestion
It would appear that France isn’t a big fan of Google’s automated search suggestions. The company has lost lawsuits related to the feature in that country on more than one occasion...
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Facebook, Twitter Banned on French TV
You thought some the rules lording over communication here in the States were infuriatingly pedantic, get a load of this: France's broadcasting regulation organization, the CSA,...
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France Fines Google $142,000 Over Street View Data
When Google admitted that its Street View cars had recorded sensitive data sent over WiFi networks, there were many different reactions.  UK authorities more or less brushed off th...
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Google Faces $600,000 Fine In France
Over the years, Google's had to appear in French courts several times, and it now looks like a recent case didn't go so well. Google's been found guilty of breaching copyright law...
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French Regulators Call Google Dominant, Express Concerns
There's good news and bad news for Google in France today.  The Autorite de la Concurrence - a competition watchdog - has decided it isn't thrilled with the company's power...
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Google Reaches Deal With France’s Biggest Publisher
Following a significant period of inactivity (brought on by outright hostility), Google Books has made a breakthrough.  France's largest publisher has agreed to an arrangem...
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Google, Schmidt Convicted Of Defamation In France
Google and its CEO, Eric Schmidt, are in a little bit of trouble in France.  Due to the appearance of some controversial search suggestions in connection with a plaintiff's...
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Google Announces Intent To Expand In France
A country in which Google's search engine enjoys a market share of around 90 percent is soon going to see even more of the company.  Google's announced that it will build a...
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Google, LVMH Cheer Trademark Infringement Ruling
Anyone who had hoped the French Supreme Court would be able settle the dispute between Google and LVMH over keywords, advertising, and trademark infringement is in for an unplea...
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MySpace Partners With Orange In France
In Europe, Orange is an almost omnipresent organization - the third-biggest mobile operator and the second-biggest broadband Internet provider, according to its own stats. ...
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