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The CMA is investigating the completed acquisition by Facebook, Inc (now Meta Platforms, Inc) of Giphy, Inc.
This series brings together documents relating to the methods developed and used in the London 2012 meta-evaluation
Guidance on avoiding piracy and counterfeit goods online.
The CMA has accepted commitments that address the CMA’s competition concerns regarding Meta’s use of data obtained through digital display advertising.
Following CMA action, Meta will no longer be able to use certain data obtained from competing businesses that advertise on its platforms to gain an unfair advantage.
In response to competition concerns raised by the CMA, Meta has offered commitments not to use competitors’ advertising data for its Facebook Marketplace online classified ad service. It will do this by implementing new technical systems and training for staff.
The CMA has secured commitments from 2 of the largest digital players, Amazon and Meta, in 2 separate cases, benefitting sellers and customers by ensuring fair competition on their retail platforms.
The CMA is inviting representations from interested third parties on commitments offered by Meta in relation to the CMA’s investigation into Meta’s use of data.
Data First is an ambitious data-linking programme led by the Ministry of Justice and funded by ADR UK.
Home Secretary calls on Meta to reconsider plans on detecting child sexual abuse.
Government response following publication of a meta evaluation of local major schemes funded between 2011 and 2016.
Remarks by Sarah Cardell, CEO of the CMA, delivered during the 72nd Antitrust Law Spring Meeting. Washington DC, USA.
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