According to the AFP report, the decree forces e-commerce sites, music video sites, and email providers to keep the following customer data for a full year: Twenty-six Internet companies, including Google, tomorrow will lodge a complaint with...
Google unfairly collected information under French law and received economic benefits from the data; and "Google has not refrained from using the data identifying Wi-Fi access points of individuals without their knowledge," according to France's...
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The stated goal of hosting AP, AFP, PA and CP content on Google News was "to display a better variety of sources with less duplication. Within nine days, AP had jumped into the top 6 ratings, and AFP wasn't far behind.
On the Friday before the long Labor Day weekend, Google announced that it would start hosting material produced by The Associated Press (AP), The Canadian Press (CP), The Press Association (PA) in the UK, and Agence France-Presse (AFP) on Google...
Google has apparently paid an undisclosed sum to license AFP's articles. According to Eric Scherer, AFP's director for strategic planning and partnerships, "With the other major Internet players like AOL, Yahoo or MSN, we have been licensing our...
AFP Case Against Google More Time covers how a copyright case against Google
but Agence France Press over news inclusion is
still ongoing. Via Techmeme,
news that Google has settled with two Belgian publishing groups involved in
a lawsuit...
Gives AFP Case Against Google More Time A US federal judge has declined to dismiss a copyright infringement case filed
by Agence France Press against Google News. Google may be weeding out these affiliates by
inflating their minimum bid to prices...
Gives AFP Case Against Google More Time A US federal judge has declined to dismiss a copyright infringement case filed
by Agence France Press against Google News. Today's search podcast covers Yahoo's stock dropping on delays with its new
ad...
Part of the problem seems
to be that the neither AFP nor Google can easily reconstruct Google News pages
from 2003 and 2004. AFP says that Google News unlawfully incorporated headlines, photographs and
story summaries.
Despite suit, Google News still indexing AFP content" from IDG News Service
covers Agence France Press content still appearing in Google News after the
company said last year that it would no longer carry AFP content, following a
copyright...
Despite suit, Google News still indexing AFP content" from IDG News Service
covers Agence France Press content still appearing in Google News after the
company said last year that it would no longer carry AFP content, following a
copyright...
"Despite
suit, Google News still indexing AFP content" from IDG News Service covers Google News after the company
said last
year that it would no longer carry AFP content, following a copyright
infringement
lawsuit.
AFP via Yahoo Apr 27 2006 7:18PM GMT Does France really need its own search engine? Google Certified Domain Change' - just an idea Webmaster World Google's Treatment of Subpages V7N Forum Generally, Has the Relevancy of Google Search Results...
AFP? Btw, this the same search project that Danny first blogged about first blogged about last August and again in September where he points out that France's Thomson once owned a multimedia search engine named Singingfish which is now owned by AOL.
Europe rallies against Google library from AFP notes that 19 major European libraries are backing a plan to put European books online, in reaction to Google's project to digitize books. The move, said the president of France's national library, is...
Europe rallies against Google library from AFP notes that 19 major European libraries are backing a plan to
put European books online, in reaction to Google's project to digitize books. France Detects a Cultural Threat in Google
earlier this...
Less than a week after Agence France Press (AFP) filed a lawsuit against Google alleging copyright infringement of its content by Google, the folks in Mountain View will no longer index AFP material and remove old AFP content from the Google News...
Here's the SEW Blog post with links to a Reuters and AFP's own story about the lawsuit. If you're interested in reading the actual court filings (to this point), here's the full text of AFP's complaint (filed 3/17/2005) along with the 5 exhibits...
This one was filed by Agence France Press (AFP) (a global news agency that supplies material to many news sites) in U.S. AFP is suing Google for "at least $17.5 million" and "an order barring Google News from displaying AFP photographs, news...