Google is bringing its newest AI model, Gemini 3, to Google Search’s AI Mode in Canada, after first launching it in the U.S.
The company began limiting access to news content in search around 4% of users in Canada in response to a new bill that would require it to pay news publishers. Reading time 3 minutes Google is ...
In a case involving pirated goods, the country's top court says removing results only on Google's Canada site isn't enough. But critics worry about free speech. Ed is a many-year veteran of the ...
In June, Canada's Supreme Court came down on Google—hard. It ruled that the tech giant must take down certain Google search results for pirated products. And not just in Canada, but globally. Now, ...
Google is taking legal action in the US to stop Canada's Supreme Court from controlling its search results worldwide. Last month, the Supreme Court of Canada ordered Google to remove links to webpages ...
Canada's Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a ruling ordering Google to de-index a company globally, sparking concerns among freedom of speech advocates about the ruling's implications. The case, ...
The Canadian Supreme Court has ordered Google to de-index an e-commerce site globally. This sets a disastrous precedent that opens the door for other governments (and private parties) across the globe ...
In the case of Google Inc. v. Equustek, the Supreme Court of Canada has upheld the grant of a preliminary injunction by the Court of Appeals of British Columbia ordering Google to de-index on a global ...
Though some haughty Americans may smirk at the mention of their northern neighbors, Hitwise has released figures indicating that Google is even more dominant in Canada than it is in the U.S. According ...
Web giant ordered to remove search links to certain pirate sites around the globe. By Eriq Gardner Former Legal Editor-at-Large Google has suffered what could be its worst legal defeat since Europe’s ...
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