Kuwait Times

Washington sues online titans over political ads

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SAN FRANCISCO: The US state of Washington on Monday announced it was suing Google and Facebook for not abiding by local law requiremen­ts regarding keeping records of political ads and their backers. Campaign finance laws in that state call on ad sellers to keep track of who is behind ads and how much is spent, and make the informatio­n available to the public, Washington attorney general Bob Ferguson said in a release.

Suits filed in state court accuse Facebook and Google of failing to meet these obligation­s since the year 2013. “Washington’s political advertisin­g disclosure laws apply to everyone, whether you are a small-town newspaper or a large corporatio­n,” Ferguson said in the release. In the last decade, Washington candidates and political committees reported about $3.4 million in payments to Facebook and $1.5 million to Google related to advertisin­g, according to the state attorney general.

Google and Facebook dominate the market for online advertisin­g. Google and Facebook are among internet firms dealing with criticism and concerns about online platforms being used to spread division and misinforma­tion with the potential to sway elections. Facebook last month said it began implementi­ng a policy requiring labeling and verificati­on of identities of those paying for political messages.

The move came in response to criticism over Facebook’s role in allowing disinforma­tion to spread during the 2016 US election, in many cases with the help of automated “bots” or disguised Russian-based accounts. Facebook said its new handling of political ads has taken hold in the United States on Facebook and Instagram. It intended to implement the same policy worldwide in the coming months

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