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Google loses books case in France

Posted: December 19, 2009 at 5:04 a.m.

A Paris court ruled Friday that Google Inc. is breaking French law with its policy of digitizing books, handing the U.S. Internet giant a $14,300-a-day fine until it rids its search engine of the literary extracts.

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