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Google should allow third-party search engines access to data, EU says

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission has sent preliminary findings to Google on proposed measures to comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act, which would allow third-party search engines to access Google search ⁠data, including that of artificial intelligence chatbots with search functionalities, the commission said on Thursday.

Interested parties have until May 1 to submit their views on the proposed measures, with a final ⁠decision to be made in July.

Google, the world's most popular search engine, was charged in March 2025 ⁠with breaching the Digital Markets Act. It has made its own proposals ⁠to mollify rivals and EU regulators, but rivals have ⁠complained the measures were insufficient.

 

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