“What’s clearly out of the question now is that the talks end with the same result as before: zero,” said Adrien Giraud, a lawyer who represents a grouping of newspapers, including Le Figaro, Les Echos and Le Monde. He says Google can expect publishers to reach out “as soon as this afternoon”.
The move is the latest crackdown on Silicon Valley by the French watchdog. Last month, Apple was fined a record ^1.1 billion ($1.2 billion) after the US tech giant was criticised for anti-competitive agreements with two distributors over the sale of non-iPhone products such as Apple Mac computers.