Internet platforms have long been able to rely on special protections to avoid liability for what takes place on their sites.
In a 10-to-2 vote, the Los Angeles jury ruled that Meta and Google knew their design was "dangerous" but failed to warn the ...
This story was originally published by. A Los Angeles jury has found the parent companies of YouTube and Facebook liable for ...
The jury ordered the companies to pay $6 million in damages over defective design. The landmark verdict may influence the ...
Advocates hope recent verdicts against social media platforms will build momentum for bigger changes in Silicon Valley.
Meta and Google have been found liable for a woman’s childhood social media addiction in a landmark ruling against the tech ...
By Dawn Chmielewski, Courtney Rozen and Jody Godoy LOS ANGELES, March 25 (Reuters) - A Los Angeles jury on Wednesday found ...
A landmark jury verdict holding Meta Platforms Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google liable for harming a young user with products ...
The San Francisco-based was accused in a lawsuit of surreptitiously sharing the personal information of its users with Meta ...
Meta Platforms Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google must pay damages to a 20-year-old woman who said her addiction to social media ...
The jury says Meta and YouTube will have to pay $3 million in damages.