A Paris court has convicted Google Inc. in a copyright infringement case over online publication of French books.
A judge ruled Friday that the U.S. Internet search giant must pay euro300,000 ($430,000) in damages and interest to French publisher La Martiniere-Le Seuil.
Google was also ordered to pay euro10,000 per day until it removes extracts of the French books from its online database.
The attorney for Google, Alexandra Neri, said Google plans to appeal the decision.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Google convicted in French copyright case
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