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EU Investigates Google Over Search Ranking Demotion Concerns

EU Launches Google Investigation Over Search Ranking Concerns

The European Union has opened a formal investigation into whether Google is unfairly demoting media publisher content in search results. This marks the latest regulatory challenge for the tech giant in Europe.

Key Takeaways

  • EU investigating Google’s alleged unfair demotion of publisher content
  • Potential fines could reach 10% of Alphabet’s global revenue
  • Google defends policy as necessary anti-spam protection
  • Investigation must conclude within 12 months

Regulatory Concerns and Company Response

EU regulators expressed concern that Google’s “site reputation abuse policy” may be unfairly targeting legitimate publishers. “We are concerned that Google’s policies do not allow news publishers to be treated in a fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory manner in its search results,” said Teresa Ribera, an executive vice-president at the Commission.

Google strongly defended its position, with Chief Scientist Pandu Nayak calling the investigation “entirely misguided and without merit.” The company maintains its policy protects users from “deceptive, low quality content and scams” and “shady tactics” used to promote them.

“If we allowed this behavior — letting sites use sketchy tactics to boost their ranking, instead of investing in creating high-quality content — it would enable bad actors to displace sites that don’t use those spammy tactics, and it would degrade Search for everyone,” Nayak said.

Broader Context and Potential Consequences

The investigation comes amid ongoing tensions between the EU and Big Tech, dating back to 2017. This marks the fifth major EU antitrust action against Google, following four previous multibillion-euro fines.

The Commission warned that if violations are found, it could fine Google parent Alphabet up to 10% of annual global revenue or even require the company to dismantle and sell off parts of its business.

The investigation must be completed within 12 months under the EU’s Digital Markets Act rules.

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