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Facebook is facing a class-action suit from app developers seeking to "halt the most brazen, willful anticompetitive scheme in a generation," the complaint alleges.
Here’s a breakdown of some of the pending lawsuits against the company that have had recent developments, and what each party suing is demanding. Facebook Lawsuits 33 states vs. Meta ...
Facebook CEO says people should "make their own judgments" on political ads 04:48. A number of small Facebook rivals and defunct app developers say in an anti-trust lawsuit that Facebook is ...
A federal judge denied Facebook’s motion to dismiss the Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust lawsuit against it Tuesday—after previously throwing out the government’s case and forcing it ...
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A coalition of 48 state attorneys general, led by New York's Letitia James, announced a new lawsuit against Facebook Wednesday, alleging the company stifles competition to protect its "monopoly ...
The FTC took aim at Facebook’s alleged “anticompetitive conduct and unfair methods of competition” in its lawsuit, claiming the social media company went on an “anticompetitive spending ...
Facebook is taking action against those who abuse its platform with a pair of new lawsuits. On Thursday, the social network announced that it filed two separate lawsuits against developers for ...
Facebook announced today it's suing multiple developers in the U.S. and, for the first time, in the U.K., for violations of its policies. In the U.K., ...
Facebook filed a lawsuit Thursday against MobiBurn, alleging that apps using code written by the data monetization company harvested information about the social network's users without permission.
The lawsuit alleges that Facebook is liable because it created a defective product, a relatively new legal argument that seeks to get around the company’s protections under Section 230.