The Black Market For Facebook Customer Service; Caught Up In Case Law | AdExchanger
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Krebs’s connection to this case is personal; he was swatted in 2013 by the same criminals for exposing their hacks. This adds depth to his reporting.
The group also exploited Facebook advertising by hacking accounts and bribing employees to restore suspended accounts, revealing a systematic corruption within digital advertising.
Google's defense hinges on prior Supreme Court rulings that equate display advertising with a broader ad market, but experts argue the markets are fundamentally different.
The outcome of the US vs. Google trial could set significant precedents for antitrust law in digital advertising, potentially shaping future market dynamics.
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