Google is sued again

Picture 1 of Google is sued again French publisher La Martiniere is suing Google technology group because they "forged and violated intellectual property rights" when posting excerpts from the 100 titles of this publisher when not allowed. L Martiniere demanded that Google compensate 100,000 euros per book for unauthorized use.

" In order for the lawsuit to work, we have asked Google to pay 100,000 euros for each violation discovered and for each delay date.

That means, if Google violates the ban issued by the court at the end of the lawsuit process, they will have to pay a high price , "said Yann Colin, La Martiniere publisher lawyer.

This lawsuit will be tried in Paris, in which the subject is Google France and the parent company - Google America Group.

Google has faced criticism from many organizations such as the American University Publishers Association - representing 125 non-profit academic academic publishers.