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Brazil regulator approves deeper probe into Google's news content use

Brazil regulator approves deeper probe into Google's news content use

ReutersThu, April 23, 2026 at 6:02 PM UTC

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SAO PAULO, April 23 (Reuters) - Brazil's antitrust watchdog CADE approved on Thursday a recommendation ‌to deepen investigations into the use of ‌journalistic content by Alphabet's Google, which would assess potential abuse ​of the company's dominant market position.

CADE's members backed a proposal from its interim chief Diogo Thomson de Andrade to return the case to its general ‌superintendence for formal ⁠administrative proceedings, citing the evolution of Google's conduct since the 2019 inquiry began.

• ⁠The case began following CADE's 2019 determination to examine competitive conditions in search and news markets.

• ​Initial investigation ​focused on Google's ​automated collection of journalistic ‌content and its display in search results.

• CADE's general superintendence had previously recommended shelving the case for lack of sufficient evidence of violations.

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• De Andrade's new analysis noted Google's conduct evolved ‌with AI generative features that ​synthesize information directly in search ​interfaces.

• It highlighted ​potential structural dependency of news publishers ‌on Google's search mechanisms ​for audience reach.

• ​De Andrade pointed out this could constitute exploitative abuse through extracting value from third-party ​content without proportional ‌compensation.

• Google did not immediately respond to ​a request for comment.

(Reporting by Fernando Cardoso; ​Editing by Nia Williams)

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