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Google hit with $270M French fine in news copyright fight
French regulators said Wednesday they were fining Google 250 million euros ($272 million) for breaching commitments on paying media companies for reproducing their content online and for using their material for its AI chatbot without telling them.
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Vietnamese authorities say Google has failed to control its ad content and that YouTube videos continue carrying illegal content.
June 7, 2019 | 09:08 pm PT
Google promises to work with Vietnam to remove 'bad' content: report
The tech giant has been asked to open a representative office and coordinate with Vietnamese authorities.
May 26, 2017 | 12:37 am PT
Vietnam tells firms to stop YouTube and Facebook ads
The government wants to eliminate 'toxic, fake content' on Google and Facebook.
March 16, 2017 | 01:59 am PT