France fines Google 500 million euros

 A French watchdog on Tuesday fined Google 500 million euros (59 593 million, or more than 95 95 billion).

According to foreign media, Frances was fined by Google over a copyright issue. The American tech group Google will now have to submit its proposals within the next two months to inform news agencies and other publishing houses about their news. Will compensate for the use of

According to the report, if Google does not propose a solution within 2 months, the company will face additional fines of up to 900,000 euros per day.

Google says it is disappointed with the decision, but will abide by it. Google has said it will make "necessary changes" in light of French authorities' orders.

A Google spokeswoman also said that "we have acted in good faith throughout the process. The imposition of fines hinders any attempt to reach an agreement and ignores the fact that on our platforms How the news works. "

According to the report, French news publishers APIG, SEPM and AFP have accused Google of showing goodwill in terms of online news compensation under an agreement reached with them by the European Union. I have failed.

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