Outcome of Facebook suits will have a wide impact
The Delhi High Court has sought the response of Google and Facebook on a plea moved by Amul, seeking removal of videos alleging that those are cruel to cows
Facebook may have to sell Instagram and WhatsApp
Most Facebook employees are currently working from home
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Facebook becomes the second big tech company to face a major legal challenge this year after the U.S. Justice Department sued Alphabet Inc's Google in October
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This is a radical proposition - the U.S. government hasn't contemplated breaking up a company since the Justice Department sued Microsoft in 1998
FB could be forced to sell WhatsApp and Instagram after US FTC and nearly all states filed suits against it, saying it used "buy or bury" strategy to snap up rivals and push away smaller competitors
The US government and 48 states have filed lawsuits against Facebook, accusing it of anti-competitive conduct by abusing its market power to create a monopoly and crushing smaller competitors
India is the biggest user base for Facebook, with around 328 million users. The firm's WhatsApp messaging app has 400 million users in India, also the world's highest.
India is among the biggest markets for Facebook, which also operates photo-sharing platform Instagram and messaging app WhatsApp
The Delhi High Court Wednesday sought response of the Centre, RBI, SEBI, IRDAI and National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI)
Facebook has previously warned it might block Australian news content rather than pay for it.
Previously, WhatsApp has stated that more than 175 million people message a WhatsApp Business account every day.
The law amounts to the strongest check of the tech giants' market power globally
Australia finalised plans to make Facebook and Google pay its media outlets for news content, a world-first move aimed at protecting independent journalism
Facebook already has the necessary tools to stop accentuating partisanship and to cut down on misinformation.