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FTC Appeals Meta Antitrust Loss: Fight for Fair Competition Continues
21 Jan
Summary
- FTC will appeal its loss in a landmark antitrust case against Meta.
- A judge ruled the government failed to prove Meta's illegal social networking monopoly.
- The agency argues Meta bought emerging rivals like Instagram and WhatsApp to maintain dominance.

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has declared its intention to appeal a significant antitrust case loss against Meta. This decision follows a ruling in November where a US District Court Judge found the government failed to demonstrate Meta's illegal monopoly in personal social networking.
The FTC's appeal to the US Court of Appeals in DC argues that evidence presented during a six-week trial supports its case. The agency specifically contends Meta maintained its market dominance, which it defines as including services like Snapchat, by acquiring nascent threats. These acquisitions, notably Instagram and WhatsApp, allegedly prevented genuine competition.
According to the FTC, Meta's dominant position allows it to reduce service quality without consumer recourse. The Bureau of Competition Director stated the agency will continue this historic fight to ensure fair competition benefits American businesses and consumers.




