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Google forced to show privacy fail message on homepage

 French judge refuses to suspend order obliging Google to publish a notice saying it has been fined for breaches of French data protection act.

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Google has failed in its attempt to overturn a ruling requiring it to publicise being fined for breaches of the French data protection act, reports ZDNet.com.

Earlier this year, the company was fined €150,000 by France's data protection watchdog, CNIL, after it failed to address the regulator's concerns that its unified privacy policy was breaking French data protection law.

The unified policy, which consolidated more than 60 separate privacy documents, came into force in March 2012 despite concern from European regulators that it violated the European Directive on Data Protection.

Alongside the fine, CNIL also ruled that Google had to display a notice about the €150,000 ruling, and a link to CNIL's statement on the case, on its Google.fr homepage for at least 48 hours.

Read more of this report from ZDNet.com.