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EU Investigates Google Over Search Ranking Unfairness to Publishers

Key Takeaways

  • EU investigates Google’s “site reputation abuse” policy for potentially unfair treatment of publishers
  • Google faces potential fines up to 10% of global revenue if found violating DMA rules
  • Tech giant defends policy as necessary anti-spam measure, calls investigation “misguided”

EU Launches Formal Probe Into Google’s Search Ranking Practices

The European Commission has initiated a formal investigation into Google’s handling of “site reputation abuse,” raising serious concerns that the company’s policies may unfairly disadvantage news organizations and online publishers. Preliminary findings suggest Google may be demoting publishers in search results when their pages feature content from commercial partners.

Publisher Revenue Models Under Threat

Regulators warned that Google’s actions could disrupt what they describe as a “legitimate and widely used” revenue model that many publishers rely on for monetization. The inquiry will examine whether Google’s policy enforcement restricts publishers’ ability to operate their businesses effectively, collaborate with third-party content providers, or develop new commercial strategies.

Google’s Defense: Protecting Search Quality

Google maintains its policy is designed to prevent spam, specifically targeting websites that attempt to borrow ranking signals by hosting low-quality or outsourced content. The company’s rules aim to stop artificial visibility boosts on Search through content from external sources that don’t align with a site’s core purpose.

Pandu Nayak, Google’s chief scientist for Search, called the EU investigation “misguided” and warned it could ultimately harm European users. In a blog post response, Nayak noted that a German court had previously rejected similar complaints, finding Google’s anti-spam policy reasonable and consistent.

Potential Consequences and Existing Scrutiny

If found guilty of violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA), Google could face fines up to 10% of its global annual revenue. EU regulators also hold the power to mandate structural changes, prevent acquisitions, or compel divestitures in cases of persistent violations.

This investigation adds to Google’s existing regulatory challenges in Europe, where the company is already under scrutiny for allegedly favoring its own services in search results.

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