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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.
National Commission on Informatics and Liberties (CNIL) has reported that Google has failed within three months to comply an order requiring him to change his treatment of the data, which violates the national privacy law and EU.
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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