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Google’s general search services: proposed conduct requirements

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Association of Online Publishers

Bachtrack

BBC

Brave Software

Chamber of Progress

Cloudflare

Consumer Choice Center

Corint Media

Datapods

Derick Rethans

DMG Media

Dr Paul Campbell

DuckDuckGo

easyJet

Emerge

Financial Times

Footbal Writers Association

Gener8

Google

Guardian Media Group

Independent Media

Jim Hales

Knight-Georgetown Institute

LoveHoney Group

Microsoft

MoneySuperMarket

Mozilla

Music Publishers Association

News Media Canada

News Media Europe

Open Data Institute

OpenAI

Platform Leaders

Public Interest News Foundation

Publishers Association

Redbrain Ltd

Samsung

Siinda - Fair Ranking CR

Siinda - Publisher CR

Skyscanner - Fair Ranking CR

Skyscanner - Publisher Controls CR

Sony

Todd Davies and Spencer Cohen

UK Hospitality

Vivaldi

Which

Yelp

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Summary

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is inviting comments on proposals for conduct requirements (CRs): rules applying to Google’s general search services.

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Consultation description

In October 2025 the CMA designated Google as having strategic market status in the provision of general search and search advertising (together, general search services). This consultation invites comments on our proposals for CRs, which are the rules relating to Google’s general search services under the UK’s digital markets competition regime.

Documents

Introduction to the consultation

Data Portability conduct requirement

Publisher conduct requirement

Fair Ranking conduct requirement

User Choice conduct requirement

Updates to this page

Published 28 January 2026
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