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Meta asks a judge to throw out an FTC antitrust case

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and WhatsApp, which it bought in 2012 and 2014, respectively.

The agency and dozens of attorneys general claim that Meta (then known as

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) bought the two platforms to stifle competition. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg “recognized that by acquiring and controlling
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would not only squelch the direct threat that
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posed, but also significantly hinder another firm from using photo-sharing on mobile phones to gain popularity as a provider of personal social networking,” the FTC asserted. “Just as with
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, WhatsApp presented a powerful threat to
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’s personal social networking monopoly, which
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targeted for acquisition rather than competition.”

Meta notes that not only did the FTC approve both acquisitions in the first place, but its initial complaint was dismissed for failing to to state a plausible claim. While a judge has allowed an amended complaint to move forward, Meta claims that “the agency has done nothing to build its case through the discovery process” to show that the company holds monopoly power in the “personal social networking services” market and that it caused harm to consumers and competition through the purchases.

In its motion for summary judgment, the company points out that

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, which accounted for nearly 30 percent of the company’s total revenue , wasn’t making any money when it bought the service for $1 billion in 2012.
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had just two percent of the billion-plus users it has now, Meta says, adding that it introduced features such as direct messages, livestreaming, Stories and shopping. As for WhatsApp, Meta made the service free to use, added end-to-end encryption and implemented voice and video calling.

Meta argues that it has invested billions of dollars and millions of hours of work into the apps. It claims that both

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and WhatsApp are in a better place as a result, to the benefit of consumers and businesses.

Elsewhere, Meta argues that the FTC ******* to establish a relevant antitrust market, claiming that the agency’s definition of an “personal social networking services” market used “an artificially limited set of only four companies –

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, Snapchat and MeWe – ignoring many of the most popular activities people engage in on
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.” For instance, Meta points out that
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and TikTok offer similar to Reels.

What’s more, the FTC’s allegation that Meta has a “dominant share” of the artificial “personal social networking services market” doesn’t hold up, according to the company. Meta says that’s because the FTC’s “market share numbers are meaningless without a properly defined market.”

Meta, which accused the FTC of wielding “structurally unconstitutional authority” against the company , also took the opportunity to take more potshots at the agency and antitrust rules. “The decision to revisit done deals is tantamount to announcing that no ***** will ever be final,” Jennifer Newstead, Meta’s Chief Legal Officer, . Newstead claims the

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and WhatsApp “lawsuit not only sows doubt and uncertainty about the US government’s merger review process and whether acquiring businesses can actually rely on the outcomes of the regulatory review process, but it will also make companies think twice about investing in innovation, since they may be punished if that innovation leads to success.”





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