The investigation in Italy is one of a series worldwide into Google which faces the threat of nations closing tax loopholes which allows it to book locally derived income in low-tax jurisdictions. In ...
Italy’s antitrust authority said Google abused its dominant market position by not allowing the JuicePass app to operate on Android Auto. Google has been hit with a fine of more than €100m by Italy’s ...
Italy's probe will focus on display advertising – online publicity that involves video, graphics or pictures rather than just text – which was worth 1.2 billion euros in Italy last year Italian ...
MILAN: Italy's Moltiply Group said on Friday it was suing Alphabet's Google and seeking damages of 2.97 billion euros ($3.34 billion) for abuse of its dominant market position as previously recognised ...
Italy’s competition authority claims Google is not providing enough information to users when it asks for consent to link its various services together. Italy’s antitrust watchdog has launched an ...
For more than two years, Google has not allowed Enel's JuicePass to operate on Android Auto - a system that allows apps to be used safely in cars - unfairly curtailing its use while favouring Google ...
Italy’s war on internet piracy has taken a sharp turn into the absurd, with the Court of Milan now ordering the world’s largest search engine to poison its own public DNS servers. Rome has decided ...
Italy’s competition authority opened a probe into Google and its parent company Alphabet Inc, alleging unfair commercial practices and incomplete information given to users of its services.
MILAN (AP) — Italian prosecutors said Wednesday they will seek to drop a tax evasion investigation against Google after the tech giant agreed to pay a 326 million euro ($340 million) settlement. Milan ...
CERNOBBIO, Italy : Alphabet's Google is in talks with Italy's government over plans to set up base stations in Sicily to develop infrastructure for a submarine fiber optic cable network across the ...
MILAN (Reuters) - A Milan court convicted three Google 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 ...
MILAN (Reuters) - A Milan court convicted three Google Inc executives on Wednesday for violating the privacy of an Italian boy with autism by letting a video of him being bullied be posted on the site ...