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On February 14, 2019, the U.K. House of Commons Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee released a report entitled, “Disinformation and ‘Fake News’: Final Report,” in which it stated that Facebook “intentionally and knowingly violated both data privacy and anti-competition laws.” The report was an “inquiry on disinformation that has spanned over 18 months, covering individuals’ rights over their privacy, how their political choices might be affected and influenced by online information, and interference in political elections both in this country and across the world.” The Committee concluded that “clear legal liabilities should be established for tech companies to act against harmful or illegal content on their sites” and recommended that a new category of tech company be created, “which tightens tech companies’ liabilities, and which is not necessarily either a ‘platform’ or a ‘publisher’” so that “tech companies assume legal liability for content identified as harmful after it has been posted by users.”