Six European member states launch joint action against Google

Written by Super User 05 Apr 2013

The Financial Times reports that the EU's largest data protection authorities have launched a joint action against internet giant Google, in a move to force the company's compliance with EU privacy rules of which it is allegedly in breach. The paper says that the decision is the EU's first coordinated and formal procedure by member states against a single company and highlights growing frustration with Google. The Washington Post reports that Google faces possible fines after six member states - France, UK, Germany, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands - held meetings with the internet search engine company which yielded ‘no changes’.

Pray: for a just outcome in this action against a multi-national company that believes it has all the rights. (Ecc.5:8)

More: http://www.theparliament.com/press-review-article/newsarticle/six-member-states-launch-joint-action-againstgoogle/

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