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In federal court, Google defends Jedi Blue, arguing the 2018 pact with Meta does not violate antitrust law as Meta can still use rival ad exchanges

Leah Nylen / Bloomberg : Tweets: @jason_kint and @frvalue Tweets: Jason Kint / @jason_kint : πŸ˜‚ β€œ[Google] argued the deal expanded competition because it allowed Facebook to bid on ads being sold through Google's ad exchange on behalf of websites or mobile apps within its Facebook Audience Network.” That's bold, Google. Really bold. https://twitter.com/... @frvalue : First rule of antitrust: don't talk about antitrust... https://twitter.com/...

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  • @jason_kint Jason Kint on x
    πŸ˜‚ β€œ[Google] argued the deal expanded competition because it allowed Facebook to bid on ads being sold through Google's ad exchange on behalf of websites or mobile apps within its Facebook Audience Network.” That's bold, Google. Really bold. https://twitter.com/...
  • @frvalue @frvalue on x
    First rule of antitrust: don't talk about antitrust... https://twitter.com/...