Courts not to facebook antitrust case

The Antitrust Case Against Facebook Draws Blood – WIRED

The Antitrust Case Against Facebook Draws Blood | WIRED

12.01.2022 — On Tuesday, federal judge James E. Boasberg ruled that the Federal Trade Commission’s effort to break up Facebook could move forward.

The latest ruling by a federal judge is a milestone for the effort to regulate Big Tech.

Judge dismisses FTC and state antitrust complaints against …

Judge dismisses FTC and state antitrust complaints against Facebook

28.06.2021 — A federal court on Monday dismissed the Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust complaint against Facebook. The dismissal deals a major setback …

A federal court on Monday dismissed the Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust complaint against Facebook.

Judge Throws Out 2 Antitrust Cases Against Facebook

Facebook Antitrust Cases Brought by FTC and States Are Thrown Out – The New York Times

04.10.2021 — Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina and South Dakota did not join the case. Facebook asked the court to dismiss both suits in March.

The decisions were a major blow to attempts to rein in Big Tech. The judge said one of the complaints, from the Federal Trade Commission, lacked facts and gave the agency 30 days to refile it.

U.S. judge rejects Facebook request to dismiss FTC antitrust …

U.S. judge rejects Facebook request to dismiss FTC antitrust lawsuit | Reuters

11.01.2022 — A U.S. judge on Tuesday declined to dismiss the Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust lawsuit against Facebook , saying the FTC had a …

A U.S. judge on Tuesday declined to dismiss the Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust lawsuit against Facebook , saying the FTC had a plausible case that should be allowed to proceed.

The court’s Facebook decision shows why we need a digital …

The court’s Facebook decision shows why we need a digital regulatory agency

29.06.2021 — A federal district court judge’s dismissal of the Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust lawsuit brought against Facebook is graphic evidence …

In light of the recent dismissal of the FTC’s antitrust lawsuit against Facebook, Tom Wheeler explains why current enforcement is not sufficient.

FTC’s antitrust case against Facebook falters but doesn’t quite …

28.06.2021 — The court decision was in response to a Facebook motion to dismiss the suit. Judge James Boesberg of the D.C. circuit explained that the …

Federal court dismisses FTC’s bid to unwind Instagram from …

Federal court dismisses FTC’s bid to unwind Instagram from Facebook – The Verge

28.06.2021 — A US District Court dealt a huge blow to the federal government’s antitrust case against Facebook and its acquisitions of Instagram and …

A US District Court dealt a huge blow to the federal government’s antitrust case against Facebook and its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp.

Judge allows FTC’s latest suit against Facebook to move forward

Judge allows FTC’s latest suit against Facebook to move forward : NPR

11.01.2022 — The Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust lawsuit against Facebook can proceed, … Facebook asks court to toss FTC lawsuit over its buys of …

The judge had previously tossed the FTC’s first attempt at attacking Facebook’s alleged monopoly power for lack of evidence. This time, the judge said the FTC “has done its homework.”

Facebook, Inc., FTC v. | Federal Trade Commission

November 17, 2021. Case Status. Pending. Federal Trade Commission, Plaintiff v. Facebook, Inc., Defendant. FTC Matter/File Number. 191 0134. Federal Court.

The Federal Trade Commission has sued Facebook, alleging that the company is illegally maintaining its personal social networking monopoly through a years-long course of anticompetitive conduct. The complaint alleges that Facebook has engaged in a systematic strategy—including its 2012 acquisition of up-and-coming rival Instagram, its 2014 acquisition of the mobile messaging app WhatsApp, and the imposition of anticompetitive conditions on software developers—to eliminate threats to its monopoly.

Facebook loses second attempt to dismiss FTC antitrust case

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11.01.2022 — The judge also dismissed the argument by Facebook, which has since changed its corporate name to Meta, that the amended complaint should not …

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