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Why is Facebook not subject to anti-trust or anti-competitive legal measures for selling social graph data only to one search provider (Bing)?
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tynamite
tynamite's avatar Because the legal definition of the market is a company with 60% of the market share. Bing does not have 60% of the market share for search engines, whereas Google does, so Facebook is not subject to anti-competitive lawsuits, as Bing is the minority.

For Google to ask the government to protect them, and take refuge for something they already dominate, would be embarrassing and pitiful. They're under enough anti-trust issues as it is in court, which Google is guilty for, as they were unfair.
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