The FTC has started new legal efforts to stop Microsoft from closing its $75 billion deal for Activision Blizzard, signaling it isn’t backing down after losing a key ruling this week
The FTC’s filing on Thursday said the judge applied the wrong legal standard in this week’s ruling rejecting its petition.
The Federal Trade Commission started new legal efforts on Thursday to stopBlizzard, signaling it isn’t backing down after losing a key ruling this week.Continue reading your article with
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