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The FTC’s Antitrust Investigation of Facebook, Explained


August 24, 2020Uncategorizedantitrust big tech, antitrust big tech hearing, antitrust congressional hearing, antitrust facebook, antitrust google amazon facebook, antitrust google facebook, antitrust hearing, antitrust hearing highlights, antitrust laws, facebook antitrust case, facebook antitrust hearing, facebook antitrust testimony, ftc antitrust, google facebook antitrust, mark zuckerberg antitrust, mark zuckerberg antitrust hearing, zuckerberg antitrust hearingStephen Mackey

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The FTC is investigating Facebook’s acquisition of WeChat and Instagram for antitrust behaviour. The question is what was motivating the acquisition: Improving your products or eliminating an enemy.

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