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Australia to set out proposals to rein in Facebook, Google

Published 26/07/2019, 10:41 am
© Reuters.  Australia to set out proposals to rein in Facebook, Google
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SYDNEY, July 26 (Reuters) - Australia will publish on Friday recommendations to limit the power of Facebook Inc FB.O and Google GOOGL.O , potentially setting a precedent for global lawmakers grappling with the U.S. technology giants' dominance of online news and advertising.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's (ACCC) report is likely to recommend tougher scrutiny and what could be the world's first regulatory body specifically dedicated to policing the market power of the dominant online platforms.

The report will be closely watched by regulatory agencies around the world as governments scramble to adjust laws to accommodate the rapid growth of companies that hold huge sway over the advertising, retail, financial services and media industries. and Facebook have rejected proposals for closer scrutiny contained in a previously released draft of the ACCC report, saying the watchdog had underestimated the level of competition in the Australian online advertising market.

Australia's traditional media companies, including Rupert Murdoch's News Corp NWSA.O , had called for an inquiry into the impact of global online companies on the advertising market and supported the draft recommendations released last year.

The government will release the final version of the ACCC report on Friday, the regulator said. A representative of Treasurer Josh Frydenberg, the minister overseeing the governments' response to the report, was not immediately available for comment.

Australian media reports said the government planned to give a formal response to the report later this year.

Regulators from the United States to Europe are trying to address concerns about the tech giants ranging from anti-trust issues to alleged political bias and the spread of "fake news" and hate speech.

The Australian report will likely be the most comprehensive blueprint for regulating their dominance of advertising spending, blamed by owners of news media for the decline of traditional journalism.

This week U.S. lawmakers met the attorney general to discuss overhauling antitrust law to stop big tech companies stifling competition.

Facebook disclosed this month that it is facing an antitrust probe from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.

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