Google's Response to Pending Legislation: Blocking Links to California News Sites

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Google has begun removing California news websites from some users' search results as a test in response to a bill that would require tech giants to pay media companies for linking to their content. The bill aims to address the decline of journalism jobs and has faced opposition from big tech companies. Google's decision to temporarily remove links to news websites is seen as a tactic to push back on unwanted legislation, similar to actions taken in Canada and Australia. The political wrangling over Google's dominant search engine comes amid legal trouble, including antitrust trials and allegations of abusing its power.
- Faced with possibly paying for news, Google removes links to California news sites for some users ABC News
- Google blocking links to California news outlets from search results The Guardian
- Google removing links to California news websites as part of test in response to pending legislation CNBC
- Google blocks California news outlets as new law looms NPR
- Google threatens to remove links to CA news sites Sacramento Bee
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