
France has fined Google €500 million ($590 million) in its latest antitrust ruling against the company. Officials said Google had not reached a fair agreement with publishers to use snippets of their content in Google News, despite directing the company to do so in 2020.เล่นสล็อตxo ผ่านเว็บ
Google said in September it would not pay French publishers for search results and would only show basic news results before countries adopt new rules based on the EU copyright framework, Google and the Group.
The French newspaper Alliance de la presse d'information générale agreed on a payment framework for a news preview in January. and had discussions with Agence France-Presse. and magazine publishers. However, regulators say Google's payment offer is "insignificant", according to Bloomberg.
Isabelle de Silva, head of competition regulator Autorité de la concurrence, said Google offered to pay less for weather data or dictionary definitions. She said the level of adjustment "taking into account the special seriousness of the observed violations"