Copiepresse, a copyright management company for Belgian newspapers, has had a long history of tension with Google. During the court case, Google had stopped showing the Copiepresse sites on the SERP and Google News site, causing more than a little...
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A Belgian newspaper group has filed a suit asking for $77.5 million in damages from Google. Copiepresse first brought a suit in 2006 and The Court of First Instance in Brussels sided with the newspaper group.
A Belgiancourt sided with publishers last year when it ruled in favor of a lawsuit brought by Copiepresse. Google has politely turned down a cordial invitation to support technology that would control how the search engine lists articles and photos.
The Belgian French and German-language daily press publishers and Google Inc.intend to use a quiet period in the court dispute to continue their efforts to identify tangible ways to collaborate in the long term," they said.
A Belgiancourt ruled on Tuesday that Google may not publish in Google News Belgium copyrighted articles from Belgian newspapers managed by Copiepresse, which brought the suit. A group of Belgian newspapers on a crusade to remove all their content...
Via Techmeme, news that Google has settled with two Belgian publishing groups
involved in a lawsuit against it over content included in Google News Belgium. Settles With Some Belgian Publishers Over Belgium News Inclusion
Below, a short Q
and Assucopie all
joined the
case after Google
posted the Belgiancourt ruling in late September. This week,
news emerged about an agreement between Google and two Belgian author groups
that were suing it over copyright issues.
Belgian Content Without Court Order covers this more and how Microsoft's
reaction was to drop those publications. Via Techmeme,
news that Google has settled with two Belgian publishing groups involved in
a lawsuit against it over content included...
Gary Price points to a Poynter.org report showing that Google has been fined €34 million (about $43,231,000 USD) for not removing all of the Belgian publisher's content based on a court ruling. Google claims they could not find all the publishers...
The Register writes Microsoft dodges court in Belgian copyright battle where they say Microsoft decided not to go to court over Belgian newspapers request for them to remove their content from their index.
Last week, Google complied with a Belgiancourt order and posted the ruling
against it in a copyright suit on the home page of Google Belgium and Google Below, a recap of stories posted today to the Search
Last week, Google
complied with
a Belgiancourt order and posted the ruling against it in a copyright suit on
the home page of Google Belgium and Google News Belgium, along with many other
places including many search results pages.
Changes Mind, Posts Belgian Ruling: Covers Google posting the ruling, plus
how dropping cached pages likely would help Google's case going forward. Belgian news issue that I've been covering, while William Slawski has a nice
translation in the...
You'll see a summary like this:
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going to get into Now let the matter -- because that means that went on around
me at all let's let's dive right into i think the big...
The court also ordered Google to post the ruling on its Belgian web site within
days or face a heavy fine. The truly critical essence of this Belgiancourt ruling concerns Google's
caching functionality.
Google Loses Appeal On Posting Belgian Ruling Google loses appeal on posting court ruling from Reuters covers Google losing an appeal that it should not be required to post the ruling of a Belgiancourt over a copyright infringement lawsuit on its...
Google loses appeal on posting court ruling from Reuters covers Google losing
an appeal that it should not be required to post the ruling of a Belgiancourt
over a copyright infringement lawsuit on its Belgian web search and news
sites.
Google loses appeal on posting court ruling from Reuters covers Google
losing an appeal that it should not be required to post the ruling of a Belgiancourt over a copyright infringement lawsuit on its Belgian web search and news
sites.
Belgium, Google considers them outside Belgian jurisdiction. Copiepresse tells me it started
legal proceedings against Google over its inclusion of Belgian news sources
without explicit permission. It's
unlikely that Google Belgium is actually...