Meta anti-trust case: What Mark Zuckerberg told Court in 3 days — ‘didn’t buy Instagram, WhatsApp because of threat…’

Meta anti-trust case: Meta Platforms Chief Mark Zuckerberg testified before the United States federal court for the third time on April 16, and argued against the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) allegation that his tech company Meta bought Instagram and WhatApp to reduce competition.

The billionaire was called during the trial as the first witness in the FTC’s case against the tech giant. He took questions from attorney Mark Hansen, who sought to establish that Meta does not hold a monopoly in the social media space and faces “stiff global competition,” AP reported.

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