A federal choose dominated Wednesday that Meta should face trial in an antitrust case introduced by the Federal Commerce Fee (FTC) over the social media big’s acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp.
U.S. District Choose James Boasberg in a one-page order denied Meta’s request to drop the FTC’s case, although the choose did dismiss one portion of the lawsuit, and stated he would maintain a listening to later this month to debate a trial date.
A full opinion explaining the choose’s reasoning was not publicly obtainable as of Wednesday morning. Boasberg stated it might be made public later within the day after the events redact confidential enterprise info.
The FTC sued Meta in 2020, alleging the social media big has illegally maintained a monopoly on private social networking by way of its acquisition of Instagram in 2012 and WhatsApp in 2014.
The case has remained in pre-trial proceedings for a number of years. It was initially dismissed in 2021 however the FTC later filed an amended criticism.
Boasberg scheduled a digital standing convention on Nov. 25 to debate the trial schedule.
Meta, which has denied the FTC’s monopoly allegations, stated it might evaluation the opinion when it’s filed. “We are confident that the evidence at trial will show that the acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp have been good for competition and consumers,” a Meta spokesperson stated in an announcement. “More than 10 years after the FTC reviewed and cleared these deals, and despite the overwhelming evidence that our services compete with YouTube, TikTok, X, Apple’s iMessage, and many others, the Commission is wrongly continuing to assert that no deal is ever truly final, and businesses can be punished for innovating.”