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A Belgian newspaper group has been going after Google for years for indexing their site. He said that Android will "likely be quite different" from the iPhone.via InfoWorld, USA Today, Reuters, and MarketWatch
A group of Belgian newspapers on a crusade to remove all their content from news search engines has won a victory against Google, according to a Reuters report. A Belgian court ruled on Tuesday that Google may not publish in Google News Belgium...
Q&A On Google's Belgium News Agreements This week, news emerged about an agreement between Google and two Belgian author groups that were suing it over copyright issues. Google Video France Sued For Copyright Infringement Reuters reports Google...
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
Elinor Mills reports that Google has claimed that Belgium fined Google $43.2 million the other week for not removing all Belgian publishers' content from the engine's index and cache. Reuters reports that in early 2007, Yahoo Food will expand to...
Interview on Belgian Press vs. September 28th about their copyright lawsuit against Google, which targets the
use of Belgian news in Google News, and cached copies of those articles. Reuters has their article here.
Belgian news issue that I've been covering, while William Slawski has a nice
translation in the works on the ruling itself. Reuters reports that The Complutense University of Madrid, a Spanish
university, is to join the Google Book Search scan...
Changes Mind, Posts Belgian Ruling Google has now posted the text of a Belgian ruling finding it violated
copyright on the Google Belgium home page. Web's ad revenue up 37 pct in first half 2006: study, Reuters
Google has now posted the text of a Belgian ruling finding it violated copyright
on the Google Belgium home page. The court also ordered Google to post the ruling on its Belgian web site within
days or face a heavy fine.
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 Belgian court over a copyright infringement lawsuit on its...
Google Changes Mind, Posts Belgian Ruling Web's ad revenue up 37 pct in first half 2006: study, Reuters Google, Microsoft and Yahoo's pay-per-click (PPC) programs are similar, but each have unique features that require different campaign tactics to...
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 Belgian court
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 Belgian
court over a copyright infringement lawsuit on its Belgian web search and news
sites.
Belgian Cache, OneBox Spam, Adam Lasnik on Links, Search Pulse More details on that story at Reuters.com. From The SEW Blog. Google's Belgium Fight: Show Me The Money, Not The Opt-Out, Say Publishers I've had a long talk with the group that so far...
Ballsy Google Kicks Belgian Newspapers' Asses, InsideGoogle Google Ordered to End Belgian News Usage, Associated Press More details on that story at Reuters.com. Video Search Usage for August 2006 Hitwise just released August 2006 market share data...
Reuters reports the big news of the day that Google has been ordered by a Belgian court to remove all articles, photographs and graphics from French-speaking newspapers. Belgian Court Orders Google To Remove Content From Google News & Cache
Reuters reports the big news of the day that Google has been ordered by a Belgian court to remove all articles, photographs and graphics from French-speaking newspapers. Copiepresse issued the complaint and won the court ruling on September 5th.
Belgian Yahoo sees no financial gain from ad system in '06, Reuters YSM and Geotargeting Danny already posted in pretty extensive detail -- my laptop battery died or I
would've put this up sooner -- regarding Tim Cadogan's presentation at Yahoo