![]() ![]() Austrian watchdog rules German company's use of Google Analytics breached GDPR by sending data to US.Lawmakers propose TLDR Act because no one reads Terms of Service agreements.UK data watchdog slaps Ministry of Justice with Enforcement Notice for breaking GDPR law.Machine needs more Learning: Google Drive dings single-character files for copyright infringement.Google Fonts can be self-hosted to avoid running afoul of EU rules and the ruling explicitly cites this possibility to assert that relying on Google-hosted Google Fonts is not defensible under the law. The API allows websites to style text with Google Fonts stored on remote servers – Google's or a CDN's – that get fetched as the page loads. ![]() Google Fonts is widely deployed – the Google Fonts API is used by about 50m websites. The ruling directs the website to stop providing IP addresses to Google and threatens the site operator with a fine of €250,000 for each violation, or up to six months in prison, for continued improper use of Google Fonts. "The defendant violated the plaintiff's right to informational self-determination by forwarding the dynamic IP address to Google when the plaintiff accessed the defendant's website," the ruling says. With some sample text of our own in light of this case ![]()
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