Google has agreed to reach agreements to pay French news organizations for use of their content in Google News. The agreement follows a ruling by the French Competition Authority in April 2020 that ...
The Russian liquidator of Alphabet Inc.’s Google arm filed an order to seize some of the firm’s assets in France, in the ...
The administrator of Google's defunct Russian business has obtained a temporary freeze on some 110 million euros ($129 ...
A Russian arbitration court ruling has found Google guilty of an illegal dividend payment, which has triggered a temporary ...
PARIS (AP) — Google has signed a deal with a group of French publishers paving the way for the internet giant to make digital copyright payments for online news content. After months of talks, Google ...
This story originally appeared on Ars Technica, a trusted source for technology news, tech policy analysis, reviews, and more. Ars is owned by WIRED's parent company, Condé Nast. France was the first ...
The internet giant Google has reached a deal to pay French publishers for use of their stories on online platforms. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief Alphabet’s Google has agreed to pay French ...
Lawsuits against Google have no end, and in the newest case, French Competition Authority has accused Google of manipulating the ad market and prioritizing its ad marketplace. The search giant must ...
PARIS, June 29 (Reuters) - Google (GOOGL.O), opens new tab has put on hold a preliminary deal with some French publishers to pay for news content as it awaits an antitrust decision that could set the ...
FILE - In this Monday, Nov. 18, 2019 file photo, the logo of Google is displayed on a carpet at the entrance hall of Google France in Paris. After months of talks, Google France and the Alliance de la ...
Google will pay news publications in France for the use of their content online in a landmark agreement that could soon be replicated elsewhere in Europe under new copyright laws. The tech company and ...