# German Court Finds Google Liable for AI Summaries

> Source: <https://letsdatascience.com/news/german-court-finds-google-liable-for-ai-summaries-54c1ff70>
> Published: 2026-06-25 17:17:32+00:00

The Regional Court of Munich I ruled in May 2026 (case no. 26 O 869/26) that Google is directly liable for false claims in its AI-generated search summaries, per The Decoder and DW News. The court concluded that AI Overviews constitute Google's own content -- 'entirely new, independent statements' -- not mere link listings, and granted an injunction in favor of two publishers whose AI Overviews falsely linked them to scams and subscription-trap practices. Google's argument that users could self-verify by checking linked sources was rejected, and its Digital Services Act host-provider defense was dismissed. Google has announced it will appeal. For practitioners building AI summarization features, the ruling raises the legal stakes around output grounding, provenance, and hallucination: an Oumi analysis cited by The Decoder found 56% of correct Gemini 3 AI Overview answers could not be traced back to linked sources.
