A French court fined Google 430,000 Euros for four breaches of copyright, while the Spanish courts are considering referring a 'right to be forgotten' case involving 80 instances to the European Court of Justice.
"We're pleased that the [Spanish] court is considering asking guidance from Europe's top court on whether Spain's [data-protection agency] has overridden European law. It shows that key issues are at stake," Peter Barron, Google's head of European external relations, said in a statement," the Wall Street Journal reported.
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