Israeli Antitrust Authority Will Not Break Down Facebook's Assets

Published date05 January 2021
Subject MatterAnti-trust/Competition Law, Privacy, Technology, Antitrust, EU Competition , Privacy Protection, Fin Tech
Law FirmPearl Cohen Zedek Latzer Baratz
AuthorMr Haim Ravia, Dotan Hammer and Adi Shoval

The Israeli Antitrust Authority will not be following the FTC in a move for the divestiture of Facebook's assets in Israel, says the head of the Authority, Ms. Michal Halperin, in a conference held by the University of Haifa. The reason, according to Ms. Halperin, is that the Authority simply does not have the resources to wage such a legal battle against the tech giant.

The Authority will, however, ensure that Israeli consumers receive the same rights as other consumers of the tech companies around the world and that tech companies comply with the antitrust laws in Israel. This includes having the companies file with the Authority reports on mergers and acquisitions which may affect...

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