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Marketing Day: Content production obstacles, JLINC’s new feature & EU’s ruling on Facebook

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Google right to be forgotten, Google Word Coach game & German ruling

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In response to EU antitrust ruling, Google Shopping now shows ads from competing shopping engines

In response to EU antitrust ruling, Google Shopping now shows ads from competing shopping engines Thanks to Our Sponsor Source link

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GrubHub Ruling Good News for All Businesses Using Contractors – Small Business Trends

The judge a lawsuit against online and mobile food delivery service GrubHub has ruled Raef Lawson, who made deliveries for the company, was an independent contractor and not an employee. The Lawson v. Grubhub decision comes as several gig-economy companies grapple with the status of their employees and the associated costs of misclassification. GrubHub Drivers

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Coroner: ‘Natural death’ ruling after Chicago man collapses exiting Great America coaster

Superman: Ultimate Flight was shut down Saturday at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee for a short time after a 50-year-old Chicago man collapsed after exiting the roller coaster and later died at a hospital. Lake County Coroner Howard Cooper said Scott Barnes was walking with friends after the ride, said he wasn’t feeling well

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Top European court’s ruling might embolden US tech companies to challenge regulators

The highest court in the EU has dealt a blow to the European antitrust regulator. According to reports this morning, the European Court of Justice said that a roughly $1.3 billion fine imposed in 2009 on Intel needed to be re-examined by a lower court. The facts of the Intel case involved the question of

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What the EU’s Google Ruling Means for Brands and Content Management Providers Worldwide

Kevin LeeCo-Founder and ChairmanDidit In June, the EU fined Google $2.7 billion for “unfairly” ranking some of its own services over those of rivals. Though this won’t have an immediate impact on the US, it could eventually reverberate and create new challenges for content management providers and international brands. Kevin Lee, co-founder and chairman of

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EU antitrust ruling puts Google `on parole’ for years

(Bloomberg) — Google’s record 2.4 billion-euro ($2.7 billion) antitrust fine could just be the start of a troubling new phase in the company’s seven-year tussle with the European Union’s antitrust arm. EU competition chief Margrethe Vestager warned Tuesday that the clampdown on Google’s shopping search service sets a “precedent” that could be used to scrutinize

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EU Ruling Puts Google ‘On Parole’ for Years to Come

Google’s record 2.4 billion-euro ($2.7 billion) antitrust fine could just be the start of a troubling new phase in the company’s seven-year tussle with the European Union’s antitrust arm. EU competition chief Margrethe Vestager warned Tuesday that the clampdown on Google’s shopping search service sets a “precedent” that could be used to scrutinize the search-engine

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