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    Google Declares News Ineffective for Ads After EU Test

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMarch 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Google conducted a 2.5-month experiment removing news from search results for 1% of users in eight European markets, claiming the findings show news has negligible value to its advertising business.

    2. The experiment was motivated by new European copyright laws requiring Google to pay publishers for content reuse, with the company arguing that publishers overestimate the worth of their journalism.

    3. Google aims to use the experiment’s results to negotiate better payment terms with European publishers, despite potential regulatory backlash given its history of antitrust fines in France.

    4. The company faced increased scrutiny from Germany’s competition authority and opted not to include users from France in the test after warnings of legal repercussions for previous agreements.

    The Value of News: An Elusive Metric

    Google recently revealed findings from an experiment that excluded news from search results for a small segment of users in several European markets. The company concluded that news content has little to no value for its advertising business. Specifically, Google argued that news publishers “vastly overestimate” the worth of their journalism. This statement raises significant questions about the role of news in an age dominated by digital platforms.

    The test, conducted over 2.5 months, aimed to evaluate the impact of removing news on user engagement and advertisement revenue. Google’s assertion that the measurable benefit of displaying news “could not be statistically distinguished from zero” challenges the foundational belief in the importance of journalism to large digital platforms. Meanwhile, European copyright laws place a burden on tech companies, requiring them to compensate publishers for the use of their content. This context complicates the discussion around news value, as it intersects directly with legal and financial ramifications.

    Navigating Legal Challenges and Public Perception

    Google’s experiment could act as a bargaining chip in its ongoing negotiations with European publishers. However, the company must tread carefully. Recent antitrust fines in France highlight the risks associated with its stance on copyright negotiations. Google’s history of legal confrontations indicates its precarious position; any attempt to dismiss the value of news could exacerbate existing tensions with regulators.

    Additionally, the omission of key markets like Germany from the test reflects a cautious approach. Germany’s competition authority has intensified scrutiny over Google’s practices, prompting changes in the company’s operations. Thus, while Google may claim that news is of little value, the implications of this mindset could propel it into further regulatory battles. Ultimately, the discussion surrounding the value of news is not merely an economic debate; it speaks to a larger cultural question about information, accountability, and the public good in an increasingly digitized world. Balancing profitability with societal responsibility remains a complex challenge for tech giants like Google.

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