European privacy battle looms for Facebook, Google
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GENEVA (AP) -- You have been tagged in 12 photos - even if you're not signed up to the Web site.
European regulators are investigating whether the practice of posting photos, videos and other information about people on sites such as Facebook without their consent is a breach of privacy laws.
The Swiss and German probes go to the heart of a debate that has gained momentum in Europe amid high-profile privacy cases: To what extent are social networking platforms responsible for the content their members upload?
The actions set the stage for a fresh battle
between American Web giants and European authorities a month after an
Italian court held three Google executives criminally responsible for a
user-posted video.
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