Facebook says federal, state antitrust lawsuits not credible, files motions to dismiss
Facebook has asked a court to dismiss state and federal antitrust lawsuits that accuse it of abusing its market power in social networking to crush smaller competitors.
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Sandberg thought Zuckerberg was 'nuts' for saying Facebook employees may need to go remote during COVID
Facebook COOSheryl Sanderbg thought CEO Mark Zuckerberg was "nuts" for suggesting company employees may need to work from home as early as January of 2020.
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GOP pushes bills to allow social media ‘censorship’ lawsuits
Republican state lawmakers are pushing for social media giants to face costly lawsuits for policing content on their websites, taking aim at a federal law that prevents internet companies from being sued for removing posts.
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Facebook lifting political ad ban imposed after 2020 election
Facebook says it’s lifting a ban on political ads starting Thursday.
Illinois Facebook users could get $345 each in photo-tagging lawsuit after judge approves $650M settlement
Illinois Facebook users may be entitled to at least $345 each after a federal judge approved a $650 million settlement in a lawsuit over Facebook's photo-tagging technology dating back to 2015.
Facebook switches news back on in Australia, signs content deals
Facebook said it had signed partnership agreements with Schwartz Media, Solstice Media and Private Media
Facebook completely bans Burma military
Facebook on Wednesday completely banned Burma's military from accessing the platform as the Southeast Asian nation grapples with the fallout from a military coup on Feb. 1.
Australia passes law to make Google, Facebook pay for news
The legislation was designed to curb the outsized bargaining power of Facebook and Google in their negotiations with Australian news providers
Facebook Oversight Board receives appeal from 'user' on behalf of Trump to restore accounts
Facebook's independent Oversight Board has received an appeal on behalf of former President Donald Trump.
Australian lawmakers expected to pass amendments to Facebook, Google law
Facebook on Tuesday said it would restore Australian users' access to news in light of the compromise it had reached with the government
Facebook reaches deal to pay news publishers in Australia
Bob Herbold on future of news sharing on social media.
Facebook says it will lift Australian news ban soon
Facebook announced Tuesday that it would lift a ban on Australians viewing and sharing news on its platform.
Canada to follow Australia and take on Facebook, seeking payment for content
Canada is poised to take on Facebook, following the example set by Australia, which began a war with the tech giant when the country’s publishers backed proposed legislation demanding payment for their content.
Big tech employees opened wallets for Biden campaign
Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Apple and Facebook made up the biggest source of donations to Democrat Joe Biden among corporate employees.
Facebook blocks Australian users from posting links to news stories
Harvard Law Labor and Worklife Program fellow Vivek Wadhwa discusses whether move will backfire on 'FOX Business Tonight'
Parler interim CEO says Trump, Biden welcome on platform
Parler interim CEO Mark Parler Interim CEO Mark Meckle expects to be back in the App Store “pretty shortly” after being offline for more than a month.
Kevin Sorbo speaks out after Facebook deleted his page: ‘Freedom of speech has gone out the window’
Kevin Sorbo is speaking out after the actor claimed Facebook removed his page without any explanation.

















