The FTC v. Meta Ruling: Chronicle of a Failure Foretold
Last week, U.S. District Judge for the District of Columbia James Boasberg ruled that Meta does not hold a monopoly […]
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Last week, U.S. District Judge for the District of Columbia James Boasberg ruled that Meta does not hold a monopoly […]
The trial for the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) case against Meta concluded last month. During the six-week-long antitrust trial before […]
As the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) continues its monopolization case against Amazon in anticipation of next year’s trial, the government […]
In the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) monopolization lawsuit against Amazon, the agency alleges that Amazon’s business practices have stifled competition […]
A recent motion by booksellers in the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) quixotic monopolization case against Amazon highlighted the contradictions in […]
This week the FTC announced its long-anticipated lawsuit against Amazon, alleging that Amazon prevents “rivals from fairly competing”, citing “tactics […]
Today the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and 17 State Attorneys General (AGs) jointly filed their long-anticipated lawsuit against Amazon. The […]
Consider the mindset of the modern consumer and decide for yourself how peculiar the FTC’s market definition can be in […]
The 60-Second Read: Market definition is an important step in building an antitrust case or investigating a market for anticompetitive […]