EU slaps Meta with a nearly 800 million euro fine for engaging in ‘abusive’ Marketplace practices


Meta said in a statement that the decision fails to prove any “competitive harm” to rivals or consumers and “ignores the realities of the thriving European market for online classified listing services.” File

Meta said in a statement that the decision fails to prove any “competitive harm” to rivals or consumers and “ignores the realities of the thriving European market for online classified listing services.” File
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European Union regulators hit Facebook parent Meta with a fine of nearly 800 million euros on Thursday (November 14, 2024) for what they call “abusive practices” involving its Marketplace online classified ads business.

The European Commission, the 27-nation bloc’s executive branch and top antitrust enforcer, issued the 797.72 million euro ($841 million) penalty after its long-running investigation found that the company abused its dominant position and engaged in anti-competitive behavior.

The commission had accused Meta of distorting competition by tying its online classified ad business to its social network, automatically exposing Facebook users to Marketplace “whether they want it or not” and shutting out competitors.

It was also concerned that Meta was imposing unfair trading conditions with terms of service that authorized the company to use ad-related data — generated from competing classified ad platforms who advertise on Facebook or Instagram — to benefit Marketplace.

Meta’s practices gave it “advantages that other online classified ads service providers could not match,” Margrethe Vestager, the commission’s executive vice president in charge of competition policy, said in a press release “This is illegal under EU antitrust rules. Meta must now stop this behaviour.”

Meta said in a statement that the decision fails to prove any “competitive harm” to rivals or consumers and “ignores the realities of the thriving European market for online classified listing services.”

The company said the Commission’s case ignores the fact that Facebook users can choose to “engage with Marketplace, and many don’t.” It said online marketplaces, including global sites like eBay, Europe-wide platforms like Vinted, and national services, are continuing to grow.

Meta said it would comply with the Commission’s order to end the offending conduct and not repeat it, but also vowed to appeal.

The case dates back to 2021, when European Union regulators and their counterparts in Britain opened dual investigations into the classified business. The British regulator wrapped up its investigation last year after Meta made concessions.



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