Metro 2 format
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In 2022, the CDIA successfully defeated an antitrust case in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, which claimed that it was exercising monopolistic control over credit reporting procedures by requiring the use of the Metro 2 data format.[1]
References
- ↑ Anthony, David N.; DiPasquale, Noah (July 28, 2022). "Consumer Reporting Trade Association Defeats Antitrust Claim: Court Held Plaintiff Lacked Standing and Failed to Allege Monopolized Market". Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor. https://www.consumerfinancialserviceslawmonitor.com/2022/07/consumer-reporting-trade-association-defeats-antitrust-claim-court-held-plaintiff-lacked-standing-and-failed-to-allege-monopolized-market/.
