Facebook slams UK antitrust watchdog over call to sell Giphy

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

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In the Wednesday letter, Facebook said the watchdog's decision contained fundamental errors. (Photo: Reuters)
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2 min read Last Updated : Sep 09 2021 | 12:26 AM IST

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Facebook has criticized the UK 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 US 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 USD 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 UK".

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

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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First Published: Sep 09 2021 | 12:26 AM IST

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