Google does not want to introduce its own fact checks for the results of its search engine, as the company made clear in a letter to the EU Commission.
Google will not be adding fact checks to its search results or YouTube videos in Europe, flouting an EU law that requires it
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Google has officially rejected the European Union 's (EU) demand to include fact-checks in its Search results and YouTube videos. The tech giant also said it will not modify or remove content based on fact-checking results, Axios reported.
New EU regulations call for Google to include fact-checking results alongside Google and Youtube searches. Google is refusing to meet the guidelines.
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.
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Google has rejected the new European Union (EU) laws that require it to add fact-checking features to search results or YouTube.
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Google has refused to comply with EU's fact-checking law and will not add these features to the search or YouTube.