Google Runs Afoul of Dutch Regulators

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“Less than a week after shutting down its news service operations in Spain due to what it said were unsustainable fee requirements, Google has been hit with a fine from another European agency. This time, it’s a Dutch privacy watchdog levying a penalty payment of up to 15 million euros ($18.6 million) for failure to live up to the countryEUs privacy requirements. The Dutch Data Protection Authority (Dutch DPA) said that the infringements against the NetherlandsEU privacy law stems from changes that Google made to its privacy policy in 2012”



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Bron: crm-daily.com, 2014-12-15 15:33:45

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