EU court adviser rejects Meta's fight against EU antitrust demands for Facebook data
A key legal adviser has supported EU regulators in their dispute with Meta Platforms. The tech giant had challenged information demands made during investigations. The adviser proposed dismissing Meta's appeals.

Meta had taken its case to the Luxembourg-based Court of Justice of the European Union, questioning EU demands related to its Facebook social network and online classified ads.
"In his opinion, Advocate General Athanasios Rantos proposes that the Court of Justice dismiss both appeals and uphold the judgments of the General Court", the court said in a statement, adding that Rantos said in his non-binding opinion that the General Court "did not err in law in assessing the necessity of the information requested or in examining the safeguards for its provision."
Judges, who usually follow the majority of such recommendations, will rule in the coming months.
The cases are C-496/23 P Meta Platforms Ireland v Commission (Facebook Marketplace) and C-497/23 P Meta Platforms Ireland v Commission (Facebook Data).
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