Google loses ‘right to be forgotten’ case in UK High Court
Google loses 'right to be forgotten' case in UK High Court - Search Engine Land Thanks to Our Sponsor.
Google loses 'right to be forgotten' case in UK High Court - Search Engine Land Thanks to Our Sponsor.
To comply with GDPR, Google asks publishers to manage user-data consent for ad targeting in EU - Search Engine.
According to a report from Reuters, the European Commission has proposed new rules that will require search engines, commerce.
Google says that there are “tens of thousands” of Right to Be Forgotten (RTBF) requests filed each month in.
A German court has ruled that Google is not required to pre-screen websites for defamation before displaying them in.
In response to EU antitrust ruling, Google Shopping now shows ads from competing shopping engines Thanks to Our Sponsor.
India's competition regulator fines Google $21.1 million for 'search bias' in travel results Thanks to Our Sponsor Source.
In the wake of the European Commission’s $2.7 billion antitrust fine against Google last year, the company opened up.
In 2012, Google paid $22.5 million to settle an FTC claim that the company “misrepresented to users of Apple.
A federal court in California has blocked implementation of a Canadian Supreme Court ruling that ordered Google to delist websites associated.