The German Competition Authority finds in its preliminary assessment that a social network company abused its dominant position by collecting and using data from third-party sources (Facebook)

Preliminary assessment in Facebook proceeding: Facebook's collection and use of data from third-party sources is abusive* The Bundeskartellamt has informed the company Facebook in writing of its preliminary legal assessment in the abuse of dominance proceeding which the authority is conducting against Facebook. Based on the current stage of the proceedings, the authority assumes that Facebook is dominant on the German market for social networks. The authority holds the view that Facebook is abusing this dominant position by making the use of its social network conditional on its being allowed to limitlessly amass every kind of data generated by using third-party websites and merge it with the user's Facebook account. These

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German Competition Authority, The German Competition Authority finds in its preliminary assessment that a social network company abused its dominant position by collecting and using data from third-party sources (Facebook), 19 December 2017, e-Competitions December 2017, Art. N° 85509

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