US State Court Fines Meta for Violating New Mexico Consumer Protection Law in Child Safety Case
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Meta Found Liable for Child Safety Violations in New Mexico and California – The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
On Tuesday, a New Mexico jury found social media giant Meta violated state consumer protection laws and purposefully misled users about the safety of its platforms for minors. The verdict includes a total civil penalty of $375 million based on the maximum penalty allowed under New Mexico law of $5,000 per violation. After a nearly seven-week trial, the jury agreed with New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez’s argument that Meta, which owns Ins…
A US jury found Meta guilty of not protecting children against online sexual exploitation. Mark Zuckerberg's company has to pay a $375 million fine. Top Info explains after the 3 news of the day. (Culture, media and entertainment).
Profit Over Child Safety? US Court Slaps ₹3,220 Crore Fine on Meta | #childsafety | #kids | #chldern | #parents | #schoolsafey - National Cyber Security Consulting
New Delhi: Social media giant Meta is facing a major legal setback after a jury in the US state of New Mexico imposed a hefty fine of $375 million (around ₹3,220 crore) over serious violations related to child safety. The verdict came after nearly seven weeks of hearings, during which multiple witnesses and experts testified. […] Thank you for subscribing to our RSS feed! The post Profit Over Child Safety? US Court Slaps ₹3,220 Crore Fine on Met…
Norbolsa Market Consensus Meta has been found guilty in a court case in the state of New Mexico for generating addiction and creating disturbances in the mental health of adolescents, for which it will have to face a fine of 375 M$. This sentence comes at a time when numerous cases against the company are being raised because of the impact of the company platforms on the mental health of young people. The court has given the reason to [...]
US: New Mexico court fines Meta for misleading users on child safety
A court in New Mexico has ordered Meta to pay a fine of $375 million for misleading users over the safety of its platform specifically for children. Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, has been found guilty of violating New Mexico’s Unfair Practices Act and endangering children and exposing them to material which is sexually explicit and brings them in contact with sexual predators. Meta’s spokeswoman has said that they disagree …
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