Meta and YouTube have asked a Los Angeles Superior Court judge to toss the jury verdict that found both companies were negligent in the design or operation of the platforms. In separate filings earlier this month, Meta and Google’s YouTube appealed the verdicts, asking Judge Carolyn Kuhl to either throw out the charges or at…
Meta, YouTube ask judge to toss LA jury verdict in social media addiction case
Originally reported by The Hill
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