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Paris, Jul 13 (EFE/EPA).- The French Competition Authority imposed a fine of 500 million euros on Google on Tuesday for not having negotiated in good faith compensation for the media for the use of its news content, something a national law requires.ARCHIVE FOOTAGE OF GOOGLE IN NEW YORK.

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