Australia tells Facebook and Google to commit to competition rules, or else

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Australia to develop code of conduct for likes of Facebook and Google

) will have to agree to new rules to ensure they do not abuse their market power and damage competition, or the government will impose new controls on them.

The guidelines will ensure substantial market power is not used to lessen competition in media and advertising services markets. Australia’s government said technology companies would need to agree to the new rules by November 2020 or it will impose them.

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