KEY POINTS
  • Britain's Competition and Markets Authority has referred Facebook's acquisition of GIF database Giphy for an in-depth investigation.
  • The watchdog gave the companies five working days to provide responses to its concerns but said Facebook refused to do so.
  • Giphy is one of the world's top libraries for GIFs, animated images involving memes or pop culture references that are shared on the internet
The logos of Facebook and Giphy.

LONDON — Britain's competition regulator said Thursday that it was referring Facebook's acquisition of GIF database Giphy for an in-depth investigation.

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) recently completed its initial probe into the Facebook-Giphy merger — which has already closed — and concluded that the deal raises competition concerns.