Fines

La mort d’ads: French regulator fines Google $166 million for ‘brutal’ ad suspensions

France’s antitrust regulator imposed a 150 million euro fine ($166.2 million) for arbitrarily suspending ads, according to the Wall Street Journal. The ads in question were “deceptive,” according to Google. La vie et la mort. Claiming that Google exercises “the power of life or death” over companies, the French antitrust authority characterized the suspensions, according […]

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Stiffer fines for Taiwan’s online gamblers; tech support hub bust

Taiwan has proposed amending its laws to criminalize online gambling, potentially exposing individual gamblers to fines of up to US$1,600. Earlier this month, Taiwan’s Ministry of Justice filed a draft amendment to Article 266 of the country’s Criminal Code to make it a crime for any citizen to gamble using “telecommunications equipment, electronic communications, internet

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What marketers need to understand about fines under the new California Privacy Act

It did not take long for the Golden State to borrow a page from the European Union’s consumer privacy rule book. And because of this, marketers need to take note about what’s happening with changes in data protection right now. It was only a few months after Europe adopted the General Data Protection Regulation in

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GDPR complaints stack up across the EU as regulators prepare to issue fines

It’s almost five months since Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) went into effect. Although the initial buzz around the sweeping legislation has died down, we’ve seen momentum in the United States toward stricter state data privacy laws such as California’s Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) as well as possible federal legislation. More laws, mean more tools.

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Facebook, Twitter and Google Hire German Censorship Army to Avoid Millions in Fines

According to a Wall Street Journal article, Facebook, Google and Twitter have hired censorship teams to remove user posted content that German law prohibits. As of January 1, 2018 a new law in Germany puts tech companies that allow user posted content at risk of fines of up to $60 million if they fail to

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