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To revive their landmark lawsuit against Facebook Inc., U.S. antitrust enforcers will need to present stronger evidence to support their argument that the world’s biggest social network is a ...
The FTC fined Facebook $5 billion in 2019 after finding that it failed to comply with a 2012 agreement with the regulator to ...
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 ...
The lawsuit aimed to hold Meta executives accountable for not preventing privacy violations impacting Facebook users.
A shareholders' proposed class action accusing Meta Platforms Inc of concealing sweeping misuse of Facebook users' data in 2017 and 2018 was revived by a U.S. appeals court on Wednesday.
The Facebook lawsuit was one of two securities cases the Supreme Court is considering this term. In the other, the chipmaker and world’s most valuable company, Nvidia, ...
Facebook allegedly gave its advertisers “inflated and misleading” metrics on how many people their ads could reach for years, according to newly revealed court documents in a long-running ...
CHICAGO - If you're hoping to get any money from a $725 million Facebook settlement, you have until Friday to file a claim. The world’s largest social media platform was facing numerous lawsuits ...
The four-year-old lawsuit alleged that Facebook violated consumer privacy laws by sharing personal data of users with third parties. Skip to main content. Exclusive news, ...
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.
Shareholders accused Meta leaders of damaging the company by allowing repeat violations of Facebook users' privacy.