The CMA has imposed a new conduct requirement on Google Search under the UK's digital markets regime. Publishers will get controls over how their content is used in Google's AI search features. The CMA says more action on Google's search business is coming in the next few weeks. The UK's CMA has imposed a new conduct requirement on Google Search, letting publishers opt out of AI features and requiring clearer content attribution. The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority has imposed a new conduct requirement on Google Search that will let publishers opt out of having their content used in AI search features. The requirement follows the CMA’s decision to designate Google with strategic market status in general search. It sits under the UK’s digital markets competition regime, the framework created by the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act. For clarity, designating Google with that status is not a finding that the company broke competition law.…