Facebook could be forced to sell Giphy due to UK competition concerns
The British government may require Facebook to sell Giphy because it may hurt the display advertising market. Read on for more details!
The British government may require Facebook to sell Giphy because it may hurt the display advertising market. Read on for more details!
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