Germany is leading a growing European movement to let newspaper publishers charge internet search engines for displaying links to their articles — a move market-leader Google warns could cause an ...
A tug of war between Google and German publishers over how online news content is displayed in search results has ended in surrender (for now) for the publishers — who have grudgingly agreed the ...
Following preliminary objections over Google’s data terms, set out back in January by Germany’s antitrust watchdog, the tech giant has agreed to make changes that will give users a better choice over ...
So it's not quite like the Battle of the Bulge Part II. Rather than the German state falling apart before an oncoming Google, instead we've had the German Parliament decide not to bring in a new law ...