Google fined 250 million euros in France

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Fines continue to pour in on technology giants from Europe. This time, internet giant Google will be fined 250 million euros in France. took.

France’s competition authority imposed this huge penalty directly on its former name. bard, with its new name Gemini He gave it over. In its statement, the institution said that the language model underlying Google’s artificial intelligence-supported chat bot received from publishers and news agencies without permission (Likewise, without payment) said that he was trained with the contents. The institution stated that there was a copyright violation against EU intellectual property rules, He also stated that Google will not appeal to lift the penalty. Before this, Apple had received a huge fine in Europe. In recent months, it was reported that Apple may have to pay a fine of 500 million euros (Approximately 539 million dollars) for preventing competition specifically on the “Apple Music” side. Later, the European Union gave the technology giant announced that a fine of 1.84 billion euros was imposed. As far as reported, this really big penalty is a result of the investigations following Spotify’s complaint. The company imposed this penalty It is reported that it was received because it prevented other services from informing users that there were cheaper subscription options outside the App Store, This situation has been drawing reactions in many countries for a long time. The developments between Apple and Spotify have been frequently brought up in the past period. For example Spotify the head of the platform Daniel Ek, in an interview given Apple And Google‘I had criticized. The famous executive, who frequently targets Apple’s 30 percent commission cut in the App Store, He even made some references with Elon Musk.. For those who missed it, Elon Musk last year (Twitter) About the subscription system from your account, “Note that subscriptions currently take a few days longer to activate on iPhone than on the web, as all subscriptions must be approved by Apple” he shared. to this post Daniel Ek’s answer is,This is ridiculous” had happened.

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