California Judge Denies Google, Meta New Trial in Youth Addiction Case
A California judge denied Alphabet's Google and Meta Platforms a new trial in a lawsuit accusing them of causing youth addiction to social media. The decision upholds an earlier ruling. Meta expressed disappointment and is considering legal options.
A federal judge in the Northern District of California has denied Alphabet (GOOGL, GOOG) and Meta Platforms (META) a new trial in a lawsuit alleging that their social media platforms caused addiction among teenagers.
Details of the Ruling
The judge upheld the previous ruling that found the companies could be held liable for damages resulting from youth addiction. The denial was issued without detailed reasoning.
Company Response
Meta expressed disappointment with the decision and stated it is reviewing all legal options, including an appeal. Google has not yet commented on the ruling.
Precedents and Context
This case is part of a broader wave of lawsuits against major tech companies over youth addiction. Earlier, a different judge denied TikTok's motion to dismiss a similar lawsuit.
Potential Financial Impact
If the case proceeds, the companies could face significant fines or settlements. However, it is too early to estimate the exact financial impact.
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