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Meta Faces $600 Million GDPR Lawsuit from Spanish Media Association

Recent Regulations & NewsMeta Faces $600 Million GDPR Lawsuit from Spanish Media Association
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, is facing a $600 million lawsuit from the Information Media Association (AMI), representing 83 Spanish media outlets. The suit alleges Meta’s violation of the EU’s General Data Privacy Regulation (GDPR) and accuses the company of gaining an unfair advertising advantage by designing personalized ads on its platforms without user consent. The lawsuit, unique for targeting advertising practices under GDPR, could establish a legal precedent with potential implications across Europe. AMI contends that Meta’s actions have jeopardized the sustainability of Spanish media companies, relying on advertising revenue to support their operations.

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