Two landmark cases centered around children and their use of social media are shining a spotlight on the ongoing parental debate over how much time kids and teens should be spending on those platforms ...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Two landmark trials this week and two losses for social media giants. In the Los Angeles case, a jury found Meta and YouTube, which is owned by Google, negligent for designing apps ...
A major new ruling is putting social media companies under the microscope after a California jury found Meta and YouTube negligent in a case linking platform use to youth mental health, awarding $6 ...
A Los Angeles jury found Meta and Google, the parent companies of Instagram and YouTube, liable of negligence by designing a purposefully addictive app that ultimately contributed to a young girl’s ...
Verdict reached in landmark social media addiction lawsuit A Los Angeles jury found social media giants Meta and YouTube negligent in making their platforms addictive for children and teens.
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In a landmark case, a Los Angeles jury ruled against Google and Meta in a social media addiction lawsuit. This decision may set a precedent for numerous similar cases. The focus was on platform design ...
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March 26 (UPI) --A California jury has found Meta and YouTube liable for negligently designing addictive social media platforms that harm children, in a landmark verdict that could have lasting ...
A landmark verdict is holding social media companies accountable table for addiction-related harm. It could change how platforms are built especially for kids. Republicans react to Donald Trump's Iran ...
Meta and Google were both found negligent in a social media addiction trial, a jury finding their social media platforms harmed kids and teens by designing their apps to be addictive.
In a landmark case against social media companies Meta and Google, a Los Angeles jury granted a woman $6 million in a verdict announced Wednesday. The plaintiff claimed that platform design features ...
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