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(Bloomberg) -- The Federal Trade Commission wrapped up its case for breaking up Meta Platforms Inc. as an illegal social-media monopoly, with the company now set to lay out its defense in the ongoing ...
An executive at Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta once cited estimates that as much as 40% of all engagement on Instagram was fake, ...
Wondering what civil rights enforcement — or lack thereof — might look like for the next four years? The U.S. Federal Trade ...
While testifying in court, the Meta CEO said WhatsApp and Instagram probably wouldn’t have been successful on their own.
Years after the Federal Trade Commission sued Meta in a bid to halt acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp, the trial that ...
Meta “nudged” a prominent Big Tech critic to help Mark Zuckerberg’s social-media giant curry favor with powerful Republicans ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is in federal court for a second day in a landmark federal antitrust trial accusing Meta of being a monopoly.
The FTC and social media giant Meta made their opening statements as the first big antitrust trial of Trump’s second term gets underway in Judge James E. Boasberg’s courtroom.
The antitrust watchdog has accused Meta of acquiring potential rival platforms Instagram and WhatsApp in order to establish ...
As the Federal Trade Commission’s landmark antitrust trial against Meta begins, American regulators are focused on a ...
With the FTC’s antitrust suit against him well in mind, what is he supposed to do? He’s got a business to run, and he’s ...