If Google is "stealing" content by displaying it out of the original servers control then we should stop all of the major search providers from caching content. Obviously this isn't going to happen because it's considerably more efficient to serve the cached page from Google's fast servers and network.
>The real cost of a website is not hosting it but filling it with things people want to read. Content creators will want to get benefits such as ad revenue to compensate for their effort.
Google doesn't create AMP pages for you - the content creator does. If the content creator wants to insert ads then they can do so via AMP.
>The real cost of a website is not hosting it but filling it with things people want to read. Content creators will want to get benefits such as ad revenue to compensate for their effort.
Google doesn't create AMP pages for you - the content creator does. If the content creator wants to insert ads then they can do so via AMP.
https://www.ampproject.org/docs/reference/components/amp-ad