Could the UK learn a thing or two? Quite possibly... The French internet landscape is taking on the look of a battlefield, after the country's MPs approved a second reading earlier this month of the ...
Paris — There's a school in the north of Paris that's breaking all the rules. There's no name above the entrance, no lockers, and no teachers bustling past on their way to class with bundles of books ...
LILLE, France (AP) — French authorities ordered the blockage or removal of more than 2,700 websites in 2016, Interior Minister Bruno Le Roux said Tuesday, a spike in censorship that some critics in ...
In France, it seems January is always full of surprises. This time last year, new seed funds Kima Ventures and Jaina Capital were announcing their plans to fill a gaping void in the French investment ...
A federal judge determined that the First Amendment protects Yahoo!’s U.S.-based servers from interference from foreign and domestic governments. A federal judge granted Yahoo!’s motion for summary ...
Google faces a new, multimillion-dollar challenge in Europe after a French Internet company filed a lawsuit Tuesday saying the search engine giant unfairly squeezed out competitors in France. The ...
This week the French government has released a report that proposes an internet tax to make up for the supposed lost revenue the web is making a reality with online businesses such as Amazon and ...
Reporting from Paris — The French government is mulling a so-called Google tax that it said would help level the playing field between Internet portals that offer free content and the music, film and ...
A thousand French Internet users a day could be taken off-line following approval of President Nicolas Sarkozy's pet project — an unprecedented law to cut the Internet connections of people who ...
ComScore recently released data from their online video measurement service, indicating that 23.2 million French Internet users viewed 2.1 billion videos online in January 2008. That number of 23.2 ...
French phone and internet provider Orange was found guilty Friday of a string of employee suicides. A Paris court fined it 75,000 euros (more than $83,000) on Friday in a landmark court ruling over ...
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