Google's privacy policy subject of lawsuit

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Google's new privacy policy is under attack from regulators in its largest European markets

Google's new privacy policy is under attack from regulators in its largest European markets. [File Photo] 

Google's new privacy policy is under attack from regulators in its largest European markets, which Tuesday brought legal action to try and force the company to overhaul practices they say let it create a data goldmine at the expense of unwitting users.

Led by the French, organizations in Britain, the Netherlands, Germany, Spain and Italy agreed yesterday on the joint action, with the ultimate possibility of imposing fines or restrictions on operations across the entire 27-country European Union.

Last year the company merged 60 separate privacy policies from around the world into one universal procedure. The European organizations complain the new policy doesn't allow users to figure out which information is kept, how it is combined by Google services, or how long the company retains it.

The fines' financial impact on Google would be limited - French privacy watchdog CNIL has the right to fine the company up to 300,000 euros (US$385,000), around the amount it earns in three minutes, based on its projected revenue of US$61 billion this year. Britain can fine up to 500,000 pounds, but rarely does.

But successful legal action would hurt Google's image and could block its ability to collect such data until it addresses the regulators' concerns.

Google dominates the European market for Internet searches. One survey found as much as 95 percent of searches in Europe are carried out through Google, compared with about 65 percent in the US. European regulators have demanded specifics for anyone using Google on what's being collected and a simpler presentation.

Tensions between privacy and the swiftly evolving ability of companies to spin online usage data into vast profits are ramping up, especially in Europe where privacy laws tend to be strong and nearly every country has a regulatory body. But Internet users have consistently shown a willingness to give up privacy in exchange for convenience and new online services that Google and other tech companies offer.

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