Those most frequently accused of possessing monopoly power know more than any of us that they’re many things, none of them a ...
A judge previously ruled that Meta's ownership of Instagram and WhatsApp does not constitute social media monopolization.
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By Jody Godoy Jan 20 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is seeking to revive its case accusing Facebook parent ...
In a significant setback for the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled in favor of Meta Platforms, Inc. (formerly Facebook) in FTC v. Meta ...
The FTC on Tuesday appealed the dismissal of its antitrust lawsuit alleging that Meta Platforms monopolized a market for "personal social networking services." ...
Meta’s big win Tuesday is a victory not only for the company, but also for anyone who believes antitrust law should be grounded in realities, not ideology. A federal judge struck down the Federal ...
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FTC goes for round two to break Meta's monopoly
The US Federal Trade Commission said it will challenge a judge’s decision from November that sided with Meta Platforms Inc.
A District of Columbia federal judge has ruled that Meta does not have a monopoly in the market for social media in the United States, rejecting the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)'s allegations that ...
The FTC hopes the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia will agree that “robust evidence at trial” showed that ...
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