Google’s fight in France and what it means for UK publishers
What can UK publishers learn from the French competition authority’s €250m fine imposed on Google.
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What can UK publishers learn from the French competition authority’s €250m fine imposed on Google.
ByThe French daily newspaper Le Monde is planning a major international expansion as it targets one million subscribers by 2025.…
ByGoogle is appealing the €500m (£429m) fine handed down by France in July. Sebastien Missoffe, head of Google France, said:…
ByA French journalist has been forcibly removed from an event in Paris after attempting to ask National Front leader Marine…
ByThe International Federation of Journalists has recorded the killings of 2,297 journalists and media staff since 1990 – including 112…
ByLilian Lepere is suing French radio and television stations after accusing them of endangering his life during the Paris attacks,…
ByA French television network has been hacked by people claiming allegiance to the Islamic State group. (Picture: Shutterstock) The hackers…
ByFamilies of the hostages of a terrorist who killed four people in a kosher supermarket in Paris are suing a…
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