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Home / Business and Economy / UK Regulators Push Google for Publisher Rights

UK Regulators Push Google for Publisher Rights

28 Jan

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Summary

  • UK regulators demand Google offer more choice in search.
  • Publishers may get control over AI content use.
  • Consultation on new rules closes on February 25.
UK Regulators Push Google for Publisher Rights

British regulators have proposed significant changes to Google's search services, aiming to increase competition and provide more choices for consumers and businesses. A key demand is that Google allows publishers to "opt out" of their content being used for AI overviews or to train standalone AI models. This initiative stems from the Competition and Markets Authority's designation of Google with "strategic market status" in October.

The proposed measures also seek to ensure transparency in search result rankings and make it easier for users to select alternative search engines. The consultation on these initial conduct requirements is a crucial step in the new digital markets competition regime and will close on February 25. UK businesses and consumers are expected to gain more control over their interaction with Google's services, while content publishers, particularly news organizations, should receive a fairer agreement regarding their content's use in AI.

Google acknowledges the evolving search landscape with AI Overviews helping users discover new content. The company stated it is exploring updates to allow sites to opt out of generative AI features, while emphasizing the need to maintain a seamless user experience. They expressed optimism about finding a solution that benefits website owners and publishers while preserving an innovative search experience for users.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
UK regulators are proposing that Google offer more choice in its search services, including allowing publishers to opt out of their content being used for AI overviews or to train AI models, and ensuring fair and transparent search result rankings.
The consultation period for the new conduct requirements, aimed at increasing competition in Google's search services, is set to close on February 25.
Google is exploring updates to its services to let sites opt out of search generative AI features, while aiming to ensure a fragmented or confusing experience is avoided and maintaining a helpful search experience for users.

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