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Data privacy row: Google spent $5 mn on lobbying in Q1, Facebook $3.3 mn

Google, Facebook, Amazon being scrutinised over responsibility for online content, potential market dominance, competition for govt contracts

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Facebook’s move comes amid pressure from large states that accuse Facebook of slashing their tax bills by re-routing their EU profits to low-tax countries

Ben Brody and Bill Allison | Bloomberg
Facebook set a lobbying record in the first three months, just as an uproar flared up the leak of data on millions of users’ without their permission.

The company spent $3.3 million, according to disclosures filed with the government Friday, up from the $3.21 million it spent in the same period a year earlier, which represented the company’s prior high.

The world’s largest social-media company lobbied on issues including federal privacy legislation, online advertising, internet privacy and security, the filing said. It also referred to "general discussions on data breach," without providing further details. A company representative didn’t immediately respond