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June 3 (Reuters) - Britain's competition regulator said on Wednesday it has imposed new conduct requirements on Google's search services, including allowing publishers to opt out of training the U.S.
Google search is facing a series of targeted rules that a UK regulator says will secure a fairer deal for publishers and consumers, and improve its services at the same time.
Google is facing multiple antitrust actions in the US, and European regulators have been similarly tightening the screws. You can now add the UK to the list of Google’s governmental worries. The country’s antitrust regulator, known as the Competition ...
Google faces a new probe by the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) that could give marketers and brands access to data secrets behind Google's AI services. The CMA's investigation into Google’s position in search comes as regulators intensify ...