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Subscriber OnlyTechnologyFacebook's German Nemesis Built Career on Beer, Sausage CasesAndreas Mundt pushing novel antitrust case against FacebookCase could lead to sweeping changes to company’s regulationByKarin Matussek and Aoife White+FollowDecember 19, 2017, 11:00 PM UTCUpdated onDecember 20, 2017, 10:51 AM UTCAndreas Mundt is Facebook Inc.’s new nemesis.Mundt, 57, is the president of the Federal Cartel Office, Germany’s competition regulator. For nearly two years, his agency has been probing whether a key part of the Silicon Valley giant’s business model is an abuse of a market dominance.