Step aside, Google: Now it’s Facebook’s turn to take flak from France. A few months back, France demanded that Google pay for displaying links to French media’s news articles. Next, a French Internet service provider demanded that Google pay extra for bandwidth consumed by YouTube. Now, in the most recent criticism of a U.S. Internet company, a French studio called Presslite claims that Facebook has unjustly banned users from using its Vintage Camera app.
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Posted by: David Vranicar February 26, 2013 08:53 AMStep aside, Google: Now it’s Facebook’s turn to take flak from France. A few months back, France demanded that Google pay for displaying links to French media’s news articles. Next, a French Internet service provider demanded that Google pay extra for bandwidth consumed by YouTube. Now, in the most recent criticism of a U.S. Internet company, a French studio called Presslite claims that Facebook has unjustly banned users from using its Vintage Camera app.