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Google rolls out new ID requirements for US political ads

Published on 2018/05/04 By admin

Due to increased scrutiny of how these ads affect users and voters, company says more transparency intiatives are to come.

Google involved in Supreme Court case that may change class-action damages awards

Published on 2018/05/01 By admin

The question before the court involves ‘cy-près’ and whether it was OK for plaintiffs’ attorneys to allocate settlement money to their own law schools. The post Google involved in Supreme Court case that may change class-action damages awards appeared first on Search Engine Land

Google loses ‘right to be forgotten’ case in UK High Court

Published on 2018/04/13 By admin

Decision likely to spark other appeals to courts by those denied de-listing. The post Google loses ‘right to be forgotten’ case in UK High Court appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.

Europeans again raise the specter of breaking up Google

Published on 2018/03/26 By admin

More of a bargaining position, it’s extremely unlikely to actually happen.

Europeans again raise the specter of breaking up Google

Published on 2018/03/26 By admin

More of a bargaining position, it’s extremely unlikely to actually happen.

Report: EU to ask Google, others to publicly reveal ranking factors

Published on 2018/03/15 By admin

Proposed rules are designed to redress the “superior bargaining power” of the large internet brands. The post Report: EU to ask Google, others to publicly reveal ranking factors appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article

Google’s antitrust infringement continues ‘unabated’, Google Shopping competitors tell European Commission

Published on 2018/03/01 By admin

Four months in, 19 rivals say too little has changed. The post Google’s antitrust infringement continues ‘unabated’, Google Shopping competitors tell European Commission appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article

German court: Google has no ‘duty to inspect’ websites for illegal content before displaying

Published on 2018/02/27 By admin

The court held that Google can’t be held liable before being notified of a ‘clearly recognizable violation’ of individual rights. The post German court: Google has no ‘duty to inspect’ websites for illegal content before displaying appeared first on Search Engine Land

In response to EU antitrust ruling, Google Shopping now shows ads from competing shopping engines

Published on 2018/02/26 By admin

Comparison Shopping Engines are competing with Google for visibility in Google Shopping in the EU. The post In response to EU antitrust ruling, Google Shopping now shows ads from competing shopping engines appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.

Keyword infringement: Edible Arrangements files $209M trademark suit against Google

Published on 2018/02/19 By admin

While use of trademarked keywords has been allowed by courts, this case may be more complicated than it seems on the surface. The post Keyword infringement: Edible Arrangements files $209M trademark suit against Google appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.