The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has lost its long-running suit contending that Meta Platforms monopolized a “personal social networking” (PSN) market by acquiring Instagram and WhatsApp, two ...
Meta has won a major antitrust case brought by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), clearing the company of claims that it held a monopoly in social networking. The ruling means Meta will not have to ...
The FTC is prepared to appeal the Meta decision and continue its important work on investigating consumer protections cases and competitive harms, and can operate with two commissioners.
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 ...
On November 18, 2025, Chief Judge James Boasberg of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia concluded that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) had failed to prove that Meta ...
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Meta's Victory Over the Federal Trade Commission Shows the Market Moves Faster Than Antitrust Enforcement
The federal government's yearslong case to label Meta a monopoly ended on Tuesday when a federal court ruled in favor of the tech giant. The ruling sets the important precedent that the current market ...
SAN FRANCISCO – Meta has prevailed over an existential challenge to its business that could have forced the tech giant to spin off Instagram and WhatsApp after a judge ruled that the company does not ...
Meta has emerged victorious in its years-long legal battle with the Federal Trade Commission, which accused the company of maintaining an illegal monopoly over social networking. In an opinion ...
(RTTNews) - A federal judge handed Meta (META) a major legal victory, ruling that the company is not an illegal social-networking monopoly and rejecting the Federal Trade Commission - FTC's push to ...
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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