French court upholds 100 million euro fine against Google for breaches linked to cookie policy
The Hindu
The fine imposed by France’s CNIL data protection authority was proportionate, the court said.
France's Conseil d'Etat, the country's supreme administrative court, on Friday said it upheld a decision by a watchdog imposing a 100 million euro ($111.46 million) fine on the U.S. tech giant for breaches linked to its cookies policy.
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The fine imposed by France's CNIL data protection authority was proportionate, the court said in a statement.
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