Article 74GJ0 Law firms investigate possible Australian cases after US jury finds Meta and YouTube designed addictive products

Law firms investigate possible Australian cases after US jury finds Meta and YouTube designed addictive products

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Josh Taylor Technology reporter
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Courts in Australia may be willing to hold social media companies accountable for real-world harm, lawyers say

Australian law firms are investigating the scope for future legal cases after a landmark US court ruling that found Meta and YouTube liable for deliberately designing addictive products.

A jury in Los Angeles ruled against the two tech giants on Wednesday, finding both to be negligent and having failed to provide adequate warnings about the potential dangers of their products.

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