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Rolling Stone, Billboard owner Penske sues Google over AI overviews

Penske Media alleges Google's AI summaries reduce site visits and affiliate revenue by over a third, raising concerns about market dominance and content licensing fairness.

  • Penske Media Corp., owner of Rolling Stone and Variety, filed a lawsuit on Friday against Google alleging its AI-generated summaries unlawfully siphon traffic and revenue from publishers.
  • The suit claims Google exploits its near 90% U.S. search market share to coerce Penske into allowing use of its content in AI Overviews without fair payment or consent.
  • Penske states the AI feature reduces referral clicks by up to 20%, harming ad, subscription, and affiliate revenue that depend on users visiting official sites.
  • Google argues AI Overviews improve user experience by synthesizing information and sending traffic to a wider variety of websites, calling the feature transformative and helpful.
  • This lawsuit, the first by a major U.S. publisher on AI summaries, could set a precedent influencing licensing and business models amid growing tension between AI innovation and copyright.
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The US company Penske Media has filed a lawsuit against Google for the use of journalistic content in the AI summaries at the top of the search results.

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The American media company Penske Media — the publisher of Rolling Stone, Billboard, The Hollywood Reporter and Variety — has filed a lawsuit against Google because search results publish summaries prepared by artificial intelligence. According to The Wall Street Journal, the lawsuit was filed in federal district court in Washington on September 12.

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It's about advertising and subscription revenues: In AI-generated Google summaries, the Internet giant exploits its market power, complains the US company Penske Media Corporation.

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mediagazer.com broke the news in on Saturday, September 13, 2025.
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