App builders sue Fb over alleged 'anticompetitive scheme'

The proposed class-action lawsuit was once filed in federal court docket and is primarily based totally on in the past secret paperwork that NBC Information acquired closing 12 months.
The proposed class-action lawsuit was filed in federal court and is based entirely on previously secret documents that NBC News obtained last year.Original article
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