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US FTC says monopolization evidence does not surprise, prejudice Meta

( March 12, 2025, 23:31 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: The US Federal Trade Commission told a federal judge that it is not advancing a new or undisclosed relevant market in its monopolization case against Meta Platforms. “Meta’s motion is also foundationally flawed in that it fails to articulate the actual legal basis for the purported exclusion—i.e., what rule of evidence or civil procedure warrants exclusion of the FTC’s evidence and arguments. While this necessarily hampers the FTC’s ability to respond […] the FTC’s evidence and arguments present no prejudice or unfair surprise to Meta, and moreover are highly probative,” the FTC said in a response to Meta's motions in limine.See attached file. ...

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