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People CEO Labels Google a ‘Bad Actor’ Over Content Theft

nets45 September 12, 2025
Neil-Vogel

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The CEO of People recently slammed Google as an “intentional bad actor,” accusing the search giant of knowingly scraping and stealing proprietary content to fuel its AI models without proper authorization.

Industry Leaders Call Out ‘Content Kleptomaniacs’

During a recent panel discussion, Vogel emphasized that Google is fully aware of its actions, noting that the company refuses to split its crawlers to distinguish between search indexing and AI training. This sentiment was echoed by Janice Min, editor-in-chief and CEO of Ankler Media. Min labeled major tech players, specifically Google and Meta, as “content kleptomaniacs.”

Min remains skeptical of the current AI landscape, stating, “I don’t see the benefit to us in partnering with any AI company right now.” As a proactive measure, her organization has opted to block AI crawlers entirely to protect their intellectual property.

The Future of AI Regulation and Copyright

Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince, who also participated in the discussion, offered a broader perspective on the conflict. While he acknowledged the current friction, he predicted that industry behavior will eventually shift, likely driven by impending government regulations.

Prince also questioned the efficacy of relying on legacy copyright laws to combat AI developers. He argued that legal battles could prove counterproductive, as current copyright frameworks often provide more protection to derivative works—precisely what AI models are creating.

“I think that it’s a fool’s errand to go down that path, because, in copyright law, typically, the more derivative something is, the more it’s protected under fair use,” Prince explained. He pointed to the recent settlement between Anthropic and book publishers as a strategic move to protect favorable precedents regarding fair use.

Is Google Facing an Internal Reckoning?

Beyond the copyright debate, Prince suggested that Google has played a long-term role in devaluing journalism by incentivizing traffic-focused content over original reporting, which led to the clickbait-heavy strategies seen at outlets like BuzzFeed. Despite his criticism, Prince noted that Google is currently caught in a difficult competitive dilemma.

“Internally, they’re having massive fights about what they do, and my prediction is that, by this time next year, Google will be paying content creators for crawling their content and taking it and putting it in AI models,” Prince concluded.

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