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US Judge Dismisses Meta Antitrust Case, Rules No Monopoly

Meta Wins Major Antitrust Battle as Court Rejects Monopoly Claims

A US federal judge has dismissed the government’s antitrust lawsuit against Meta, delivering a significant victory to the tech giant in a five-year legal battle over its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp.

Key Takeaways

  • Federal judge rules Meta does not hold illegal monopoly in social media
  • Court finds TikTok and YouTube provide sufficient competition
  • Ruling represents setback for US antitrust enforcement against Big Tech

Court’s Rationale: Evolving Social Media Landscape

Judge James Boasberg of the Washington federal district court concluded that Meta faces substantial competition from rivals like TikTok and YouTube, preventing the company from exercising monopoly power.

The FTC had argued that Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat operated in a distinct “friends and family” market separate from video platforms. However, Judge Boasberg found this distinction no longer valid in today’s social media environment.

“Meta holds no monopoly in the relevant market,” the judge declared, noting that Facebook and Instagram have transformed to primarily show algorithm-recommended short videos – nearly identical to TikTok’s core offering.

User Behavior Evidence

The court cited revealing data about changing user habits:

  • Americans spend only 17% of Facebook time viewing friends’ content
  • On Instagram, this drops to just 7%
  • Users predominantly watch “Reels” – short videos from strangers recommended by AI

“Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube have thus evolved to have nearly identical main features,” Boasberg wrote, citing evidence that users treat these platforms as substitutes.

Meta’s Response and Broader Implications

Meta welcomed the judge’s recognition that the company “faces fierce competition” and expressed willingness to work with the administration.

The ruling represents a significant setback for US antitrust enforcers pursuing aggressive action against Big Tech companies. The government has launched five major cases against tech giants, including two against Google and suits against Apple and Amazon.

This follows a similar September ruling where another judge rejected government efforts to break up Google, citing competition from AI upstarts like ChatGPT.

“Judge Boasberg correctly grasps how dynamic digital markets are,” said Vidushi Dyall of the Chamber of Progress, a big tech lobby. “Even large tech companies still face intense competition and…new players have disrupted the position of incumbents.”

The case highlights the challenges regulators face in applying traditional antitrust frameworks to rapidly evolving digital markets.

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