Kickflip Inc. v. Facebook Inc.

  1. October 11, 2016

    Facebook Gets New Chance For Quick Win In Antitrust Row

    A Delaware federal judge on Tuesday gave Facebook a chance to renew its bid for a quick win over allegations by a game developer that the social media giant's online payment system violates federal antitrust laws, given allegations that the developer committed fraud against the court.

  2. April 01, 2015

    Facebook's Fraud Counterclaims Cut From Antitrust Suit

    A Delaware federal judge on Tuesday cut Facebook Inc.'s fraud counterclaims from an antitrust lawsuit lodged by Kickflip Inc. over the Facebook Credits payment system, but allowed the social media giant's breach of contract allegations connected to advertising on its site to go forward.

  3. January 15, 2014

    Currency Co. Defends Standing In Facebook Antitrust Suit

    Kickflip Inc. on Tuesday urged a Delaware federal judge to allow its antitrust suit against Facebook Inc. to proceed, arguing it still has standing to pursue the case despite having divested the virtual currency portion of its business that was allegedly harmed by Facebook's anti-competitive behavior.

  4. September 27, 2013

    Facebook Can't Shake Virtual Currency Co.'s Monopoly Suit

    A Delaware federal judge refused Friday to toss antitrust claims Facebook Inc. is facing from an online currency and payment processing provider, upholding Kickflip Inc.'s accusations that Facebook banned it and tarnished its name in a plot to monopolize the virtual-currency market.

  5. January 07, 2013

    Facebook Challenges Currency Co.'s Standing In Antitrust Suit

    Facebook Inc. told a Delaware federal court Friday that Kickflip Inc., a company challenging the Facebook Credits online currency system on antitrust grounds, was banned from the social network for deceptive advertising practices long before the contested credits program went into effect.

  6. October 30, 2012

    Facebook Credits System Challenged By Virtual Currency Co.

    Facebook Inc. was hit Friday with an antitrust suit in Delaware federal court, alleging the social network harmed competition in the online currency market by forcing developers to use its Facebook Credits payment system.

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