Apple says it maybe can't trust Meta, after incompetent redaction
- Meta's antitrust trial with the FTC began with improperly redacted documents being made public.
- Meta faces accusations of creating an illegal social media monopoly through acquisitions.
- The poorly redacted filings revealed internal data from Apple, Google, and Snap, causing frustration.
- Apple's lawyer called the redaction errors "egregious", with 88% of US iPhone users using Messages.
- Meta's actions risk alienating potential allies, and Apple may not trust Meta with future data.
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EU delays Apple and Meta fines for DMA violations
From massive to modest fines, Apple and Meta were expected to be punished for DMA violations in the EU this week, as Mark Zuckerberg’s company had already been notified about it. However, to avoid a conflict with the Trump administration during a new trade deal between Europe and the US, the European Commission delayed this announcement. This is according to The Wall Street Journal. People familiar with the matter have stated that it’s unclear h…
Meta Made a Wild Screwup in the Documents It Showed in Court
Mark Zuckerberg's Meta just made a huge mistake. Or more accurately, a bunch of huge mistakes, which have drawn the wrath of lawyers for Meta's peers Apple, Google, and Snapchat. The issue is that during the latest phase of its massive antitrust trial, Meta lawyers presented slides revealing information it held about other companies. Though technically redacted, third party details compiled by Meta were accessible by anyone with the file — becau…
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