Google Threatens to Stop Search Engine in Australia if “Unworkable” Code Becomes Law

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Silva explained that the requirement represents an “untenable precedent” for Google’s business and the digital economy because it is “not compatible” with how search engines work and how the internet works.

“The principle of unrestricted linking between websites is fundamental to search.  Coupled with the unimaginable financial and operational risks, if this version of the Code were to become law, it would give us no real choice but to stop making Google Seach available in Australia.  That would be a bad outcome for us, but for the Australian people, media diversity, and small businesses who use Google Search,” according to Silva.

Misconceptions about what brings users to Google Search

Furthermore, she emphasized that one of the misconceptions in the debate regarding the issue is that “users only come to Google because they can find news or that news is a disproportionate driver” of the tech giant’s popularity.

Silva pointed out that the tech giant answers queries and helps people find whatever information they are looking for on the web. “In the context of search, the ability share results from a diverse range of news sources is as equally as important as the ability to share results to a diverse range of child care centers…Relevant results for all kinds of queries is what brings users to our search engine…”