Compass requests a preliminary injunction to stop Zillow's listing access standards that prohibit listings advertised for over 24 hours before being posted to the MLS. Compass alleges that Zillow operates as a monopoly, penalizing Compass for its three-phased marketing strategy. Zillow counters that granting the motion would require them to show Compass's hidden listings and that antitrust laws do not obligate them to accommodate Compass's terms. Zillow asserts Compass has not proven irreparable harm and emphasizes the delay in legal action as contradictory to claims of urgency.
Compass seeks a preliminary injunction to stop Zillow's listing access standards, which ban listings publicly advertised for over 24 hours before input into the MLS.
Zillow argues that a court ruling in favor of Compass would force it to display hidden listings, undermining business principles and consumer interests.
Zillow contends that Compass has not demonstrated how its listing policy causes irreparable harm, which is necessary for granting the injunction.
Zillow highlights Compass's three-month delay in filing the lawsuit as evidence against the claim of immediate, irreparable harm.
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