Google Loses Newspaper Copyright Case
Google lost in a copyright case where Belgian newspapers accused Google of infringement for posting their news articles without permission.
The court also ordered Google to pay a fine of about $32,400 for each day it did not comply with the ruling, down from an earlier ruling in September that put the fine at $1.3 million a day.
Google said it will appeal the ruling.
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The court also ordered Google to pay a fine of about $32,400 for each day it did not comply with the ruling, down from an earlier ruling in September that put the fine at $1.3 million a day.
Google said it will appeal the ruling.
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