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Breaking Down the FTC's New Antitrust Complaint Against Facebook

The Biden administration earlier this month filed an amended antitrust complaint against the social media company after its original case was tossed in June. The judge at that time ruled the federal agency failed in defining a plausible market Facebook dominated, offered too broad of a percentage of market share the company owned, and also lacked the proper authority. So what has changed this time? Here's a look at everything the FTC alleges Facebook has done to become a monopoly.

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    FTC files renewed antitrust complaint against Facebook

    FTC files renewed antitrust complaint against Facebook

    The Federal Trade Commission filed a new antitrust complaint against Facebook on Thursday, continuing its fight in federal court after a judge threw …

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