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Brussels orders Google to open Android to AI rivals

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Seven days before the fine, the Commission took something Google cannot settle with a payment: interoperability with 11 Android features, and anonymised Search ranking data for rival engines from January 2027.

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Key takeaway

A specification decision defines future compliance; unlike a fine, Google cannot discharge it by paying.

The European Commission adopted two specification decisions under Article 6(7) of the Digital Markets Act (DMA), Brussels' standing conduct regime for the handful of platforms it has designated as gatekeepers, on Thursday 16 July, ordering Google to give third-party artificial intelligence (AI) providers free and effective interoperability with 11 defined Android features, and to share anonymised Google Search ranking data with rival search engines and AI chatbots on FRAND (fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory) terms from January 2027.1 The Android obligations bite mostly at the next major release of the operating system, and by 1 August 2027 at the latest.

Under the DMA, a specification decision and a non-compliance decision do different work. The second punishes conduct that has already happened, is quantified in euros, and is discharged when the money is paid. The first writes down what compliance must look like going forward, feature by feature and dataset by dataset, and stays in force until the Commission revises it. Brussels adopted both instruments against the same company inside eight days, which is why the more consequential of the two was largely lost in coverage of the more expensive one.

A General Court ruling on 9 July had already closed Google's route to challenging the specifications before they took effect, leaving the company to comply first and litigate afterwards. That sequencing matters for the January 2027 date: an appeal can run alongside the obligation rather than suspending it.

Ecosia, the German non-profit search engine, and the French engine Qwant have jointly founded the European Search Perspective foundation to build an independent European ranking algorithm, and Ecosia says the mandated data access is what moves it "from answering two-thirds of queries to 100 percent".2 Neither has called the remedy adequate. The contrast with Europe's legislative track is stark: the EU's own sovereignty package slipped a third time under American trade pressure in May , while a competition instrument already on the statute book handed ranking data to the two European engines that had been asking for it.

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In plain English

Android is Google's operating system, running on most of the world's smartphones. The European Commission has ordered Google to let other companies building AI assistants plug into 11 specific Android features for free, instead of keeping that access exclusive to Google's own Gemini assistant. Separately, from January 2027, Google must share anonymised search-ranking data, which websites rank where, and why, with rival search engines like Ecosia and Qwant. That data is the raw material search engines need to compete; without it, rivals have been building results from a much smaller picture of the web than Google sees.

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Root Causes

Ecosia's own quoted figure, answering roughly two-thirds of EU search queries without Google's index, points to the specific technical bottleneck: building a competitive ranking algorithm from scratch requires crawling and processing a live web at Google's scale, which no European search engine has achieved independently. FRAND access to already-processed ranking signals sidesteps that bottleneck rather than closing it.

The Android remedy's scope, 11 specifically defined features rather than blanket access, reflects a negotiated boundary: the Commission named concrete interoperability points instead of a general principle, the same drafting caution seen in the earlier DMA.100209 consultation that took from April to July to convert into a binding decision.

What could happen next?
  • Opportunity

    Ecosia and Qwant gain a contractual route to FRAND-priced Google ranking data from January 2027, the input both have lacked to grow past a combined single-digit share of EU search.

    Medium term · Reported
  • Risk

    The 11-feature Android scope may prove narrow enough that AI rivals gain formal access without gaining a commercially meaningful foothold.

    Short term · Suggested
  • Precedent

    This is the Commission's first specification decision pairing Android interoperability with Search-data FRAND terms in a single instrument, a template for future DMA gatekeeper cases.

    Long term · Reported
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