In its petition, Meta said Facebook Marketplace is a free service designed exclusively for natural persons to sell or ...
Meta says CCPA has no jurisdiction over Facebook Marketplace listings, challenges walkie-talkie fine
Meta has challenged CCPA's Rs 10 lakh for walkie-talkie sale, saying that the regulator has no jurisdiction over Facebook ...
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Meta in Delhi HC: Facebook Marketplace is not Amazon or Flipkart, no IT ministry rules violated
Meta Platforms challenged a Rs 10 lakh penalty from the CCPA for unauthorized walkie-talkie sales on Facebook Marketplace.
Meta Platforms Inc on Wednesday assailed in the Delhi High Court a Central Consumer Protection Authority order imposing a Rs ...
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Meta moves Delhi HC against CCPA order slapping Rs 10 lakh fine for walkie-talkie sale on Facebook
The senior counsel for Meta submitted that, unlike Amazon and Flipkart, Facebook was not an e-market but merely a "notice board", and therefore, the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has no ...
Meta challenges Delhi HC ruling on CCPA fine for walkie-talkie sales, arguing Facebook is not an e-commerce platform.
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Meta moves Delhi HC against CCPA's 'e-commerce' tag for Marketplace
Meta challenges a CCPA order in the Delhi HC that classified Facebook Marketplace as an e-commerce platform. The issue arose from walkie-talkie listings, but Meta argues the platform is user-driven ...
The company contests jurisdiction and classification as e-commerce entity after CCPA flags listing of regulated products and imposes compliance requirements ...
Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook, has approached the Delhi High Court challenging an order issued by the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CC ...
Meta moves Delhi HC against Rs 10 lakh CCPA fine over walkie-talkie listings on Facebook Marketplace
Meta Platforms Inc has approached the Delhi High Court challenging a Central Consumer Protection Authority order imposing a Rs 10 lakh penalty over the alleged unauthorised listing and sale of ...
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