Three Google executives were convicted of privacy violations Wednesday in Italy because bullies posted a video online of an autistic boy being abused - a case closely watched due to its implications ...
MILAN — An Italian appeals court on Friday overturned the convictions of three Google (GOOG) executives found criminally responsible for a video on a Google site that showed a disabled teen being ...
MILANMILAN — It seems that when it comes to letting the Web be the Web, it could be the United States against the world. An Italian judge on Wednesday held three Google executives criminally ...
Following a settlement with Russia last month over Android pre-install restrictions, Google has agreed (via Reuters) to pay Italy €306 million in unpaid taxes from 2002 through 2015. Italian ...
MILAN (AP) — Italian tax officials say Google has agreed to pay 306 million euros ($335 million) to settle an ongoing tax dispute. Google has been under investigation by Milan prosecutors for the tax ...
Online rights activists are divided Wednesday over an Italian court's guilty verdicts against Google executives who were convicted on privacy charges for not blocking a video that made fun of a child ...
Italian prosecutors on Friday put two Google Italy representatives under investigation as part of an inquiry into how a video of teenagers harassing an autistic classmate surfaced on its video site, a ...
Google faces criminal charges because of a video posted on the company's Italian Web site showing a teenager with Down syndrome being taunted by classmates in a Turin school. The United Kingdom's ...
The agreement will create a special YouTube channel to highlight the contents of Italy's largest film archives. By Eric J. Lyman ROME – U.S. Internet giant Google and Cinecitta Luce, Italy’s largest ...
The Italian antitrust authority has fined Google more than 100 million euros ($123 million) for blocking an app developed by a competitor. For over two years, Google has blocked JuicePass — a ...
A Milan court convicted three Google Inc executives on Wednesday for violating the privacy of an Italian boy with Down's syndrome by letting a video of him being bullied be posted on the site in 2006.