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  1. Google News Snippets, YouTube Embedded Videos Face Legal Challenges in Germany

    Webmasters will need to be much more careful about quoting content from online German publications after a new online copyright law comes into effect in Germany on August 1. If the CJEU decides that German law is not compatible with E.U.law, the...

  2. Google Book Search Wins Victory In German Challenge

    It's our belief that the display of short snippets from in-copyright books does not infringe German copyright law. And the Court also rejected the WBG's argument that the scanning of its books in the U.S.infringed German copyright law.

  3. Image & Multimedia Search Complaints

    A German regional court rules that thumbnail photos used in Google's news service violate copyright laws. Examines how Lycos may be violating a new US copyright law with its MP3 index. Google's Thumbnails Illegal in Germany Greplaw.org, March 29...

  4. Google Filtering Of French & German Web Sites Revealed

    Last month, a Harvard Law School study brought to light that fact Google does not include certain web sites in the French and German versions of its search engines, in particular neo-Nazi or white supremacy sites that have content that might be...

  5. The Search Engine Report September 3, 2002 - Number 70

    Inktomi Increases Size, Introduces Anti-Proximity + German Search Engine Resources + Terra Lycos To Launch Paid Placement Network + Search Engine Resources + SearchDay Articles + Search Engine Articles Review + List Info (Subscribing/Unsubscribing)

  6. The Search Engine Report, Sept. 3, 1997, Number 10

    Yahoo released some results of a survey it conducted among UK, German and French Yahoo users. The law firm of Oppedahl & Larson has gone after several companies that used its name within its tags. The suit already has people wondering if they are...

  7. The Search Engine Report September 3, 1997 - Number 10

    Yahoo released some results of a survey it conducted among UK, German and French Yahoo users. The law firm of Oppedahl & Larson has gone after several companies that used its name within its tags. The suit already has people wondering if they are...