Google resultó victoriosa en el caso que se presentó ante la corte de apelaciones de Francia en contra de la empresa de cartografía Bottin Cartographies (rebautizada hace tiempo como Evermaps.) La compañía había demandado a Google en 2009 citando acciones nocivas a la competencia relacionados a la oferta gratuita de Google Maps para negocios. En aquel momento, Evermaps calculó que la política de Google le costaría al menos 800,000 euros en ventas no percibidas entre 2009 y 2010.
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