Google and Facebook ‘Jedi Blue’ ad deal probed by EU

BRUSSELS/LONDON: European Union (EU) and British antitrust authorities launched parallel investigations on Friday into a 2018 online display advertising deal between Google and Facebook, adding to a long list of regulatory challenges facing the U.S. tech giants. Alphabet (GOOGL.O) unit Google and Facebook, whose parent company is now called Meta (FB.O), defended the ‘Jedi Blue’ deal, which the EU said may thwart ad tech rivals and disadvantage publishers in online display advertising. So-called header bidding allows publishers, such as news providers, to offer ad space to multiple ad exchanges and networks simultaneously, potentially generating more ad revenue. French lawyer slams EU over post featuring Muslim woman The Jedi Blue agreement enables Meta via its Meta Audience Network, to participate in Google’s Open Bidding programme, which is a rival to header bidding. “A competing technology to Google’s Open Bidding may have been targeted with the aim to weaken it and exclude it from the market for displaying ads on publisher websites and apps,” EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager said in a statement. While one angle the EU investigations focuses on the deal, another looks at whether Google abused its dominance which could mean that Facebook is off the hook if this … Continue reading Google and Facebook ‘Jedi Blue’ ad deal probed by EU