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French regulators complain that the company has not implemented the change that was required and open judicial process.
France has launched a legal action against Google which could result in substantial penalties in a step from European regulators who report data handling users by the company.
The trial could last several months and culminate in a hearing in which the CNIL seeks the imposition of a fine than the maximum established for the first offense (150,000 euros), as stated The Wall Street Journal.
for France against Google is part of a wider investigation that European authorities are conducting against large Internet companies . Apple, for the use of its app store, or Amazon, for the payment of taxes in EU countries are other companies that are under consideration.
At present, regulators five other countries , Germany, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands and the UK, are in the middle of parallel investigations Privacy Practices Google that could lead to new fines.
Amid this context, France has been accused especially conducting a crusade against big U.S. technology companies
French Minister for Innovation and the Digital Economy , Fleur Pellerin, traveled last June to Silicon Valley to seek alliances and synergies with multinationals and had to ensure technological giants France is an ally, not an enemy .
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