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Meta faces €798m fine from Europe over anti-competitive practices

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The European Commission has fined Meta €798 million for violating competition laws related to its Marketplace online classified ads service.

Reasons for the fine

According to the European Commission, Meta abused its dominant position by integrating the Marketplace classifieds business into its social network, automatically exposing Facebook users to this service. Moreover, Meta's advertising terms allowed the company to benefit from data gathered from competitors advertising on Facebook and Instagram. Margrethe Vestager, the European Commission's Executive Vice President for competition policy, stated that such practices were illegal under EU antitrust rules.

Meta's response

Meta quickly responded to the penalties, claiming that the EU's decision ignores the market realities and fails to prove any competitive harm to rivals or consumers. The company asserts that Facebook users can choose whether to engage with Marketplace, and that other online platforms continue to thrive. Nevertheless, Meta agreed to comply with the Commission's order to cease the offending conduct but vowed to appeal the decision.

Company's previous fines

This isn't the first time Meta faced significant fines in Europe. In 2017, it was fined €110 million for providing incorrect information during its acquisition of WhatsApp. In 2021, it faced a £50 million fine from the UK's Competition and Markets Authority for breaching rules during its attempt to acquire Giphy. In addition to European penalties, Meta was fined 21.62 billion won in South Korea for unauthorized data collection.

Meta faces serious challenges in terms of antitrust and user regulation. The company's history of fines highlights ongoing concerns regarding data practices and market dominance.

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