Google must pay at least 34 million euros to the Copiepress news agency because it did not have time to fulfill the requirements of the Belgian court. We have already talked about this scandalous process .
The decision on the Copiepress lawsuit dated September 5 of this year involves payment by the search giant of one million euros for each extra day the content of several Belgian newspapers in the Google indices database. As it turned out, Google is unable to determine for itself which domain names are prohibited, and now, fearing huge payments, has turned to the plaintiff for help. The generous plaintiff, in turn, promised not to charge the company a daily fee until the parties resolve the issues related to the domains, Poynteronline writes .