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Google to pay Indiana $20M to settle location tracking suit

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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita announced Friday a settlement agreement with Google LLC over violations of the Indiana Deceptive Consumer Sales Act (DCSA). The agreement orders Google to pay Indiana $2 million within 60 days, and the proceeds may be used for any purpose allowable under Indiana law.

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Google Will Have Customers' Backs In AI Copyright Suits

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Google LLC said on Thursday that it will begin to offer legal protections to customers accused of copyright infringement after using the search giant's generative artificial intelligence products, following similar initiatives recently announced by other tech companies.

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US Supreme Court finds internet platforms cannot be held liable for terrorism-related content

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Google LLC , to find that Google is also not liable. Thomas centered his opinion around the plaintiff’s claim that Twitter, Facebook and Google aided and abetted ISIS in committing the Reina nightclub attack in Istanbul, Turkey. The court then used the same reasoning in a related case, Gonzalez v.

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Russia fines Google additional 2M rubles for hosting prohibited content

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The Tagansky District Court of Moscow issued an additional fine of 2 million rubles ($28,085) against Google Monday for not deleting previously prohibited content. This latest fine brings the total amount imposed on Google by the court to approximately 41 million rubles. A new Article 13.41

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Google to settle gender discrimination class action for $118M

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A settlement of USD 118 million was reached Friday in a gender discrimination class action against Google. Google LLC , was initiated in 2017 and accounts for Google’s conduct since September 14, 2013 across 236 “covered positions,” or job titles. Google settled a similar case for USD 3.8

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Judge Slams Google's 'Deeply Troubling' Tactics As Trial Ends

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and Google LLC said Friday he's concerned that Google's willful destruction of evidence and "bogus" privilege assertions constitute a "frontal assault on the administration of justice," and that jury instructions in the newly wrapped trial will reflect the company's "deeply disturbing" behavior.

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Federal court holds Google did not infringe digital photo frame patent

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The Waco Division of the US District Court for the Western District of Texas on Wednesday held that Google did not infringe a digital photo frame patent owned by the Texas-based Profectus Technology LLC (“Profectus”). The jury found that Google did not infringe upon Profectus’s digital photo frame patent.