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Meta may be forced to break up Instagram and WhatsApp after a major antitrust trial. Judge Boasberg's ruling could reshape Big Tech forever.
After weeks of arguments in the Federal Trade Commission's monopoly trial, Meta is done defending its decade-plus-old acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp—at least for now.
Meta has filed a motion for judgment on the antitrust case it’s currently fighting in court. The motion argues that the ...
The landmark FTC antitrust trial against Meta Platforms has concluded, with Judge James E. Boasberg now set to determine if ...
After six weeks of testimony and 38 witnesses, it is now up to Judge James E. Boasberg to make history, whichever way he rules.
Republicans have for years alleged Big Tech uses tactics to oppose conservatives. In 2022, the Republican National Committee ...
Meta urged a federal judge to dismiss the significant antitrust case filed by the FTC during an ongoing trial that could ...
Meta claimed that the Federal Trade Commission failed to prove during the five-week trial that the company violated antitrust ...
Ah, Memorial Day—a time for reflection, barbecue, and, of course, tech deals that make your wallet whisper sweet nothings. As ...
Meta, the tech giant behind Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, has requested a federal judge to dismiss the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) high-profile antitrust case, just as the trial ...
The court's move allows the users to continue with their antitrust lawsuit against Meta, but only on behalf of themselves as individuals. The new ruling comes in a battle dating to 2020 ...