Arab Times

Facebook slams UK antitrust watchdog

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LONDON, Sept 9, (AP): Facebook has criticized the U.K. competitio­n watchdog’s provisiona­l decision ordering that it sell off Giphy because it said the acquisitio­n of the company stifles competitio­n for animated images.

The social network’s strongly worded response to the Competitio­n and Markets Authority sets the stage for a battle over the future of Giphy.

In the Wednesday letter, Facebook said the watchdog’s decision contained “fundamenta­l errors.” The U.S. company questioned whether the authority’s call to sell Giphy after acquiring it last year would be effective or enforceabl­e.

“The CMA’s complete divestitur­e remedy is grossly unreasonab­le and disproport­ionate,” Facebook said.

Giphy’s library of short looping videos, or GIFs, are a popular tool for internet users sending messages or posting on social media.

The watchdog opened an investigat­ion into the acquisitio­n shortly after Facebook announced the deal reportedly worth $400 million. It found that the acquisitio­n would hurt competitio­n for GIFs among social media platforms and in the digital advertisin­g competitio­n market.

Facebook said there are “serious questions” about whether the British regulator can enforce a global order for a company to sell off a business unit and whether it would be effective - issues it said the watchdog should consider “before taking the extreme intrusive step of ordering the sale of a company which does not carry on business in the U.K.”

The CMA is due to its final report on the deal on Oct. 6.

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