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Google: We're not participating in European fact-checking rules for Search or YouTube
After Mark Zuckerberg's big announcement that Meta will no longer fact check, Google is also sending a message to the European Union: The search giant is opting out of a new EU law that requires fact checks.
Google is refusing to comply with upcoming EU fact-checking laws — what we know
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Google Tells EU Fact Checking ‘Simply Isn’t Appropriate’
Google will not be adding fact checks to its search results or YouTube videos in Europe, flouting an EU law that requires it
Google Rejects EU’s Call For Fact-Checking In Search & YouTube
Google rejects EU's fact-checking requirements for search and YouTube, defying new disinformation rules. Google has reportedly told the EU it won’t add fact-checking to search results or YouTube videos, nor will it use fact-checks to influence rankings or remove content. This decision defies new EU rules aimed at tackling disinformation.
Google Won’t Comply With EU Fact-Checking Requirements
New EU regulations call for Google to include fact-checking results alongside Google and Youtube searches. Google is refusing to meet the guidelines.
Google won't play by the EU's new fact-checking rules
A recent report reveals that Google has informed the EU that it won't be adhering to an upcoming fact-checking law.
Google declines to integrate fact-checking in search algorithms, rejects EU disinformation code: Report
In a recent letter to the European Union, Google has made it clear that it will not incorporate fact-checking into its search algorithms or YouTube videos. The tech giant rejected proposals to use fact-checking as a factor in content ranking or removal, according to a report by Axios.
Google rubbishes EU fact-checking commitments for its Search and YouTube platforms
Google has rejected the new European Union (EU) laws that require it to add fact-checking features to search results or YouTube. The regulation comes as the block plans to broaden disinformation laws.
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Former European Leaders Call for Google Ad-Tech Breakup
A group of 18 former European heads of state have called on the European Commission to break up Google’s highly lucrative ...
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EU Not Reassessing Apple and Google Antitrust Investigations, But New Administration Could Shift Priorities
The European Union is "reassessing" its investigations into big U.S. tech companies like Apple, Meta, and Google, claims ...
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Despite the DSA: Google does not want to introduce its own fact checks
Google does not want to introduce its own fact checks for the results of its search engine, as the company made clear in a ...
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GetYourGuide Shows European Commission How Google Should Fix Its Travel Ads
GetYourGuide has sent new proposed advertising modules to the EC to enable Google to comply with the Digital Markets Act.
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EU reassesses tech probes into Apple, Google and Meta, FT reports
The European Commission is reevaluating its probes into tech giants including Apple , Meta and Alphabet's Google, the ...
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News Highlights: Top Company News of the Day - Friday at 3 PM ET
Outgoing agency Chair Lina Khan has filed a raft of measures during her last week in office. Justices reject the Chinese app's First Amendment challenge to a federal law against "foreign adversary" ...
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Are AI generators training on real people’s images? Legal experts say it may be a problem
AI generators are producing lifelike images, sparking legal debates over copyright, deepfakes, and the ethical implications ...
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FTC Imposes $20 Million Fine on Cognosphere for Misleading Loot Box Practices
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has fined Cognosphere, the publisher behind popular games like Genshin Impact, $20 million ...
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