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German competition watchdog opens probe against Facebook

German competition watchdog opens probe against Facebook

By ASSOCIATED PRESS

FILE - CEO Mark Zuckerberg gives the keynote address during the Facebook F8 Developer Conference in San Francisco, on March 25, 2015. Photo: AP

BERLIN: Germany's competition authority is investigating whether Facebook abused its market position by breaching data protection laws. The Federal Cartel Office said in a statement Wednesday that there is a 'preliminary suspicion that Facebook's terms of use breached data protection rules.' It says officials are examining whether there is a link between Facebook's dominant position in the market for social networking sites and the wording of its terms of use. The competition authority says Facebook demands users agree to terms that are 'hard to comprehend' and there are 'considerable doubts about the admissibility of this practice especially under the current national data protection law.' Facebook didn't immediately respond to a request for comment. The company was fined 100,000 euros ($109,000) by a Berlin court last month over intellectual property rules.