#social media addiction lawsuit
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A Los Angeles jury found Meta and YouTube liable for intentionally addicting a child to social media, awarding $6M in damages. What this landmark verdict means for Big Tech, parents, and regulators worldwide.
A Los Angeles courtroom is hosting what may be Big Tech's most consequential legal challenge ever. For the first time, a jury will decide if platform design itself can create product liability.
YouTube and Meta face groundbreaking lawsuit alleging they deliberately designed platforms to addict children. The trial could reshape Big Tech's legal landscape.
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[email protected]A 19-year-old's lawsuit against Meta for Instagram-induced mental health damage could reshape social media. The first product liability trial of its kind starts with 2,000+ cases watching.
Meta and YouTube face their first jury trial over alleged social media addiction design. With 1,000+ lawsuits pending, this bellwether case could reshape how platforms operate and their liability for user harm.
TikTok and Snap settled social media addiction lawsuits while Meta and YouTube head to trial. What does this strategic split reveal about Big Tech's legal calculus?