Meta Platform’s lawyers will go against the European Commission, EC, to challenge having part of the company’s social-networking business included in its crackdown on Big Tech market power, Edith Hancock of The Wall Street Journal reports. Facebook’s, FB, Messenger and Marketplace features are the core issue, which Meta argues the EU’s digital regulators should not have classified as core platform services that must obey the Digital Markets Act.
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