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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.
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 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 ...
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 ...
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., ...
The settlement stems from a lawsuit alleging Facebook developers sold user data to Cambridge Analytica, a former political consulting firm, to target people in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Mentioned in the FTC lawsuit is Facebook’s failed attempts to purchase Snapchat and Twitter, two other now-large competitors, early in their development cycle in 2013 and 2008 respectively.
The lawsuit was filed in 2015 in California federal court by Montana resident Noah Duguid, who said Facebook sent him many automatic text messages without his consent.