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Facebook, Instagram seek more detail on Sked Social injunction in Australian court application

By Laurel Henning ( October 5, 2021, 05:08 GMT | Insight) -- Facebook and Instagram have sought more specificity for 2019 Australian court orders that force the social media companies to allow Australian startup Sked Social access to the platforms until their misuse-of-market-power legal battle with the startup is resolved. The five-page interlocutory application obtained by MLex will be the basis of an October hearing scheduled one month prior to Facebook’s appeal of an earlier court decision to allow the lawsuit to proceed in Australia, rather than the US.Facebook and Instagram have sought more specificity for 2019 Australian court orders that force the social media companies to allow Australian startup Sked Social access to the platforms until their misuse-of-market-power legal battle with the startup is resolved (see here)....

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