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July 18, 2022 04:17 pm GMT

UK forces Meta to halt its forced sale of Giphy

The UKs Competition Appeal Tribunal has ordered the countrys antitrust watchdog to review its decision to force Meta to sell Giphy, reports Bloomberg. We have agreed to reconsider our decision in light of this finding, a spokesperson for the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) told the outlet, adding the agency hopes to complete the process within three months.

As The Verge notes, the ruling comes after Meta largely lost its appeal against the CMA. The tribunal sided with the watchdog on five of the agency's six claims against the company. However, on the one ruling that went in Metas favor, the tribunal said the CMA had failed to properly inform the company of Snapchats acquisition of Gfycat, thereby undermining its defense. Now, not only must the CMA reconsider its decision, but it must also allow Meta to comment on an unredacted version of its report.

Metas $315 million acquisition of Giphy drew the attention of the CMA shortly after the company announced the deal in May 2020. One month after the announcement, the watchdog began investigating the purchase. By August 2021, it ruled Metas ownership of Giphy could allow the company to prevent rivals like TikTok and Snapchat from accessing Giphys GIF library. Meta declined to comment on the ruling. The company previously argued that the CMA was acting outside of its jurisdiction because Giphy had no operations in the UK.

Todays ruling found that the CMAs approach to its investigation was difficult to defend and undermines the entirety of the Decision," the company said after the Competition Appeal Tribunal's initial ruling. "We look forward to understanding how these serious process flaws will be addressed. We firmly believe our investment would enhance GIPHYs product for the millions of people, businesses, and partners who use it.


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