The Anti-Monopoly Fund, founded last year by Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes, says it's giving $1.6M to 14 organizations that examine concentrated market power
Naomi Nix / Bloomberg : Tweets: @pixelatedboat and @brucebartlett Tweets: @pixelatedboat : Seems inefficient to split the money between all these groups. Instead they should've given $22 million to t...
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes to launch a $10M “anti-monopoly fund” to explore antitrust actions, support research and advocacy projects across industries
The fund will explore antitrust actions in a number of industries, not just tech — For months, Facebook co-founder …
Two antitrust academics say Chris Hughes joined them in meetings with the FTC, the DOJ, and state AGs to lay out a potential antitrust case against Facebook
Chris Hughes used to huddle with Mark Zuckerberg in a Harvard dorm room building Facebook from scratch.
Facebook isn't a monopoly in advertising, so breaking it up would be illogical and ineffective; it would also be expensive and discouraging to entrepreneurs
- Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes argues in an op-ed for The New York Times on Thursday that Facebook should be broken up under antitrust laws.