Moscow court finds Google guilty of disclosing Russian war casualties
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22 Articles
Moscow court fines Google for disclosing data on Russian soldiers killed in Ukraine
A Moscow court has found Google, owned by U.S. tech giant Alphabet, guilty of disclosing personal data of Russian servicemen killed in Ukraine, Russia’s state-run TASS news agency reported on April 21. The ruling reportedly stems from a YouTube video that allegedly revealed both casualty figures and personal details of Russian soldiers killed during the full-scale invasion.The court found Google guilty under Article 13.41(2) of Russia’s administ…
Google suffers setback in monopoly case, court denies relief
Google is facing significant challenges once again, as the tech giant has been accused of monopolising the ad-tech market. A judge in the Washington Court has upheld the allegations against Google, leading to multiple lawsuits filed by several U.S. states and the Federal Government for breaching anti-trust regulations. The scrutiny focuses on Google's control over three critical areas of digital advertising: publisher ad servers, advertiser tool…
U.S. court negotiates demand for Google strike
For Google, on Monday (from 15.30 CEST) the fight against the company's crackdown is entering the hot phase. A U.S. judge ruled last August that Google has a monopoly in web search - and defended it with unfair means against competition. In a follow-up process in Washington, it is now about the consequences. The U.S. Department of Justice calls for the separation of business with the Chrome web browser.
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