Judge Upholds $22.5M Fine, Rejects Consumer-Rights Group Plea That Google Receive Tougher Punishment
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Michael Liedtke, Technology Writer
A federal judge has approved a $22.5 million fine to penalize Google for an alleged privacy breach, rejecting a consumer-rights group's plea for tougher punishment.
The blessing from U.S. District Judge Susan Illston came late Friday. She made her ruling a few hours after a...
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