Jury Finds Meta, YouTube Liable in $6M Social Media Case
A jury ruled Meta and YouTube liable in a $6M social media case, with judges finding them responsible for addictive design targeting children.
A jury has found Meta and YouTube liable in a $6M social media case, marking a significant development in the companies' liability for their content.
According to reports, the verdict was issued in response to concerns raised by parents and child safety advocates about the platforms' addictive design targeting children.
This judgment has been hailed as a landmark verdict by Attorney General Brown, who praised the decision as a major victory for consumers. While details are limited, the ruling may have significant implications for the entire tech industry.
The verdict highlights the evolving concept of liability risk in the digital space, particularly with regards to companies targeting minors.
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