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Administrative/Regulatory

Mar. 3, 2015

Italian privacy agreement with Google signals increased enforcement in EU

Privacy attorneys say tech companies should take notice of the agreement Google Inc. made with Italian regulators, which marks the first time a U.S. corporation has agreed to let foreign inspectors visit its headquarters on American soil.


By Joshua Sebold


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Privacy attorneys say tech companies should take careful notice of the unprecedented agreement Google Inc. made with Italian regulators in a move that marked the first time a U.S. corporation had agreed to let foreign inspectors visit its headquarters on American soil.


Observers say other companies should be prepared for similar requests when they come under scrutiny for their privacy practices in th...

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