Facebook is facing lawsuits by the US Federal Trade Commission and most US states for violating the Anti-Monopoly Act.
According to Reuters, the Federal Trade Commission said in a statement that it will seek to obtain a ruling that could include: mandatory exit of assets, including Instagram and WhatsApp.
In a second lawsuit, a coalition of 46 states, Washington, DC, and Guam is demanding a ruling stating that Facebook's acquisition of Instagram and WhatsApp is illegal.
and thus Facebook became the second large tech company to face a massive court action this fall.
The US Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Google in October, accusing the company, which is worth a trillion dollars and belongs to the Alphabet Group, of exploiting its strong position in the market to clamp down on Competitors. P>
These cases are the largest in the field of antitrust for many years, and can be compared to the case faced by Microsoft in 1998. The federal government eventually reached a settlement in that case But years of litigation and antitrust scrutiny have prevented the company from aborting competitors and is credited with facilitating the explosive growth of the Internet.