German antitrust watchdog may assess Meta’s privacy obligations, court adviser says

Logo of Meta Platforms is seen in Davos

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BRUSSELS, Sept 20 (Reuters) – Antitrust authorities may assess whether companies comply with EU data protection rules during their investigations, an adviser to Europe's top court said on Tuesday, in a case involving Meta Platforms (META.O) and the German competition agency.

"A competition authority may, in exercising its powers, take account of the compatibility of a commercial practice with the General Data Protection Regulation," Advocate General Athanasios Rantos at the Court of Justice of the European Union said in a non-binding opinion.

"However, it must take into account any decision or investigation by the competent authority under that Regulation," he said.

The case is C252/21 Meta Platforms and others (general conditions of use of a social network).

Reporting by Foo Yun Chee, additional reporting by Marine Strauss in Brussels;

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Source:www.reuters.com

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