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Four US States Seek Up to $1.4 Trillion in Penalties From Meta Over Youth Social Media Addiction
Meta says state AGs seek $1.4T over youth safety claims
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Ben Golin | U. Nevada School of Law, US
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JURISTMeta says state AGs seek $1.4T over youth safety claimsjurist.orgMeta revealed in a court filing Monday that state attorneys general (AGs) are seeking up to $1.4 trillion in penalties ahead of an August trial over claims that the company knowingly designed Facebook and Instagram to be addictive to teen users. The staggering figure represents the large share of Meta’s total market capitalization, currently listed […] The post Meta says state AGs seek $1.4T over youth safety claims appeared first on JURIST - News .
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