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U.S.-based Google L.L.P. said that companies could challenge fines levied under the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation at the EU's Supreme Court due to "ambiguities" in the law, The Irish Times reported. Keith Enright, chief privacy officer at Google, said that France's data protection authority recently fined the tech giant €50 million ($57 million) under the regulation.
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