NCLAT stays CCI ban on WhatsApp-Meta data sharing
Meta welcomed the 'NCLAT's decision to grant a partial stay on the Competition Commission of India's (CCI) order' and said it will evaluate next steps.
PTI
NEW DELHI, 23 JAN
The
National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) on Thursday stayed the
five-year ban imposed by competition watchdog CCI on data-sharing practices
between WhatsApp and Meta for advertising purposes, offering a breather to the
tech giant.
Meta
welcomed the "NCLAT's decision to grant a partial stay on the Competition
Commission of India's (CCI) order" and said it will evaluate next steps.
"While
we will evaluate next steps, our focus remains on finding a path forward that
supports millions of businesses that depend on our platform for growth and
innovation as well as providing high-quality experiences that people expect
from WhatsApp," a Meta spokesperson said.
In
November, the CCI imposed a penalty of Rs 213.14 crore on social media major
Meta for unfair business ways with respect to the WhatsApp privacy policy
update done in 2021.
Meta
Platforms and WhatsApp had challenged this order before the NCLAT, which is an
appellate authority over the orders passed by the CCI.
In its
156-page order, the CCI had on 18 November, 2024, directed Meta to cease and
desist from anti-competitive practices.
According
to that CCI order, Meta and WhatsApp have also been asked to implement certain
behavioural remedies within a defined timeline to address the anti-competition
issues.
The
regulator called for implementing various remedial measures, including barring
WhatsApp from sharing data collected on its platform with other Meta companies
or Meta company products for advertising purposes for five years.
Among
other directions, CCI had said that sharing of user data collected on WhatsApp
with other Meta companies or Meta company products for purposes other than for
providing WhatsApp services shall not be made a condition for users to access
WhatsApp services in India.
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