Core Points - The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) proposed new digital regulations that may require Google to allow British users to choose rival search services [3][4] - The CMA's priority measures include implementing "choice screens" for users of key Google products like Chrome and Android, enabling easy selection and switching between search services [4][5] - Google may be designated with a "strategic market status" label, which would empower the CMA to impose targeted changes to Google's search operations in the UK [5][6] Group 1 - The CMA aims to ensure that Google's search results are fair and non-discriminatory, providing businesses with a means to complain about unfair treatment [7] - Publishers should have transparency and choice regarding how their content is utilized for AI services, particularly concerning AI-generated summaries in search results [7] - The CMA also seeks to facilitate the transfer of user data, such as Google search history, to other businesses, potentially fostering innovation in new products and services [8]
UK antitrust watchdog says Google may have to offer rival search options