02 Nov 2006
Google is vehemently denying claims by Belgium newspaper La Libre (page in French, use Babelfish to translate) that the search engine has been fined €34m for its failure to comply with a legal order to remove copyrighted materials from Google News.
A judge in September sided with Copiepresse, an organisation representing represents French news paper publishers in Belgium including La Libre. The organisation complained that Google's news service illegally copied (segments) of its news stories.
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