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Judge Said to Allow Meta’s Deal for Virtual Reality Start-Up to Move Forward

The ruling, which is under seal, is a defeat for the Federal Trade Commission, which tried to block Meta’s deal with a rarely used antitrust argument.

David McCabe
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Antitrust Laws and Competition Issues, Computer and Video Games, Computers and the Internet, Davila, Edward J, Decisions and Verdicts, Facebook Inc, Federal Trade Commission, Khan, Lina, Meta Platforms Inc, Mobile Applications, Oculus VR Inc, Social Media, Start-ups, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Supernatural (Mobile App), Virtual Reality (Computers)
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