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French antitrust watchdog orders Meta to resume talks with media groups over publishing fees

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July 8, 2026
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PARIS – France’s competition authority on Wednesday ordered Meta Platforms (META.O), ‌to put forward a payment plan and resume talks with French media groups that are seeking a year of unpaid fees for the use of their content online.

The case is one of a growing number between publishers and tech companies ​over the use of content published on social media or used for AI training that ​have triggered litigation, Reuters reported.

Lodged by French media associations DVP and APIG, the French complaint alleged ⁠that Meta attempted to impose its own method for calculating fees for the re-use of published content ​on its services, while refusing to provide the information needed for them to evaluate the remuneration.

The authority ​said Meta likely abused its dominant position, and it ordered the Facebook owner to put forward details of its payment plan within 15 days.

In a statement, Meta said it disagreed with the competition authority’s decisions but would engage with the ​process.

“We remain committed to reaching a fair deal with DVP and APIG and we hope these decisions ​will mean the publishers now engage in good faith,” it said in an emailed statement.

Media rights group DVP, which includes ‌the ⁠newspapers Le Monde and Les Echos, said it was satisfied with the decision and welcomed the renewed talks.

At the heart of the dispute are “neighbouring rights,” which in the European Union allow print media to seek payment for the digital use of their content.

France has sought to strictly enforce the EU rules, ​resulting in large fines in ​recent years for tech ⁠companies, particularly Alphabet’s Google (GOOGL).

The competition authority said it did not fine Meta in this case, as it said it did not want to lock the negotiation into ​an amount ultimately determined by the authority.

“Setting a specific amount risked creating ​a focal point ⁠for the negotiation — something we wanted to avoid,” said Benoit Coeure, president of the antitrust authority.

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