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The Eu Opens a Google Survey: "Declassed Media Content"

The European Commission has opened an investigation into Google, to assess whether it applies "eque, reasonable and non-discriminatory" conditions of access to publishers' websites on Google Search, an obligation under the Digital Markets Act (Dma). The Commission's monitoring showed that Google, on the basis of its "policy against abuse of the reputation of websites," downgrades websites and content from the media and other publishers in Google…
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Anyone who reads newspapers is also aware of advertising. Anyone who reads newspapers and magazines online knows that ads are also popping up. The reason is quite simple: with advertisements and advertisements publishers also make their money. And now Google and the DMA- come into play the law on digital markets in the EU. Commission spokesman Thomas Regnier. Amélie Förster

The European Commission has opened an investigation into Google, to assess whether it applies "eque, reasonable and non-discriminatory" conditions of access to publishers' websites on Google Search, an obligation under the Digital Markets Act (Dma). The Commission's monitoring showed that Google, on the basis of its "policy against abuse of the reputation of websites," downgrades websites and content from the media and other publishers in Google…

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The European Commission (EC) found in its anti-Google investigation that US technology degrades other publishers’ websites and media into search results. The agency noted that investigations will focus on “the site’s reputation abuse policy in Google’s search results when such websites include content from business partners.” It noted that this action by the multinational, based in California, USA, “seems to directly affect a common and legitima…

The EU Commission is reopening a case against Google: The US Internet giant is suspected of illegally penalising media pages in its search results. The focus is on a policy that could devalue publishing content if its pages contain third-party commercial content.

Is Google penalizing news media in its search results? Brussels is investigating exactly that now. In the end, there could be a high penalty for the US giant.

The action may be in breach of the Digital Markets Regulation

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Agencias y Medios de Comunicación broke the news in on Thursday, November 13, 2025.
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