A judge has made public his decision that allowed Meta to acquire a virtual-reality startup, providing new details on why he ruled against the Federal Trade Commission in its high-profile antitrust case against the Facebook parent company on.wsj.com
@WSJ4 years ago
Big-tech critics cheered after prosecutors made moves against Facebook, but recent decisions from a federal judge and tense battles in Congress illustrate the challenges ahead on.wsj.com
@axios.com4 years ago
Judge dismisses FTC's antitrust complaint against Facebook
Federal judge approves $5 billion Facebook-FTC settlement over Cambridge Analytica
@thehill.com6 years ago
Privacy group asks judge to hear from critics before approving $5 billion Facebook settlement
@dailywire.com2 years ago
Meta Loses Bid To Toss Suit Alleging Facebook Execs Took Bribes To Blacklist Adult Entertainers
@rt.com4 years ago
Facebook surges to $1 trillion after Federal judge dismisses state antitrust suit
@WSJ4 years ago
A federal judge dismissed antitrust lawsuits against Facebook filed by the federal government and most states, a major win for the company on.wsj.com
@foxnews.com4 years ago
$6.3M for elections from Zuckerberg, Big Tech pour into Wisconsin despite conservative pushback
@reuters.com5 years ago
Facebook must face data breach class action on security, but not damages: judge
@thedailybeast.com6 years ago
Judge Tosses Russian Trolls’ Free Speech Lawsuit Against Facebook
@WSJ4 years ago
Facebook “taking up the mantle of privacy rights is rich with irony,” a federal judge said in ordering the company to release records of Myanmar accounts it had shut down for promoting violence against the country’s Rohingya Muslim minority on.wsj.com
@dailywire.com4 years ago
In Huge Blow To Antitrust Efforts Against Big Tech, Federal Judge Dismisses Suits Against Facebook
@thehill.com4 years ago
Judge approves $650M settlement in photo-tagging lawsuit against Facebook
@rt.com4 years ago
Zuckerberg donates $100mn more for ‘safe elections’ as judge says no law prohibits private funding despite ‘risk of skewing’ vote
A Yemeni Nobel Peace Prize laureate, the former prime minister of Denmark and a retired U.S. federal judge will join a group that will make final rulings on whether Facebook posts violate the platform’s standards on nudity, hate speech and insensitivity on.wsj.com
@rt.com6 years ago
Man charged with felony over cop-mocking Facebook page allowed to sue cops