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    EU fines Meta $840M over Facebook Marketplace practices

    By Vionna Fiducia ThejaNovember 15, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • EU fines Meta $840 million for anti-competitive practices tied to Facebook Marketplace.
    • The European Commission claims Meta gave Facebook Marketplace an unfair advantage by bundling it with the social network.

    What happened

    Meta Platforms has been hit with a significant fine of €798 million ($840 million) by the European Union, accused of engaging in anti-competitive practices to benefit its online classifieds service, Facebook Marketplace. The European Commission claims that Meta violated EU antitrust rules by tying Facebook Marketplace to its social media platform, forcing users to engage with the marketplace even if they had no interest. This gave Meta an unfair advantage over competing online classified ad providers.

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    The fine comes after years of investigation, beginning in June 2021, when the EU first opened proceedings into Meta’s potential anti-competitive behavior. By December 2022, the European Commission had raised concerns that Meta’s bundling of Facebook and Marketplace may have harmed the growth of competing platforms within the European Union. Facebook introduced Marketplace in 2016, expanding it rapidly across the EU, positioning it as a significant player in the online classifieds space.

    Meta has announced its intention to appeal the fine, but has pledged to comply with the ruling in the interim. The company also stated it would work “constructively” to find solutions that address the concerns raised by the EU. Despite these efforts, Meta disputes the claims, arguing that no significant harm to competitors has been demonstrated.

    Why this is important

    The €798 million fine underscores the EU’s growing commitment to regulating major tech companies and maintaining fair competition in the digital marketplace. The action against Meta highlights the increasing scrutiny these companies are facing for practices perceived as anti-competitive. By accusing Meta of unfairly promoting Facebook Marketplace, the EU sends a clear message that market manipulation will not be tolerated.

    For Meta, the fine represents yet another challenge in its ongoing battle with European regulators. Although the company plans to appeal, the outcome of this case could set a precedent for future antitrust cases against other tech giants. The decision also reinforces the European Union’s firm stance on ensuring that large digital platforms do not undermine competition, potentially setting the stage for broader global regulations.

    As governments worldwide examine the power of major tech players, this fine signals the growing importance of competition law. The EU’s action against Meta could influence how other nations approach the regulation of tech companies, making it a key moment for the industry.

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    Vionna Fiducia Theja

    Vionna Fiducia Theja is a passionate journalist with a First Class Honours degree in Media and Communication from the University of Liverpool. A storyteller at heart, she delves into the vibrant worlds of technology, art, and entertainment, where creativity meets innovation. Vionna believes in the power of media to transform lives and spark conversations that matter. Connect with her at v.zheng@btw.media.

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