In a court of law, tech titans will be judged not for who they are, but what they do. We should take comfort in that

A New Mexico jury finds Meta liable for harming children's mental health, marking a significant shift in accountability for tech companies.

The verdict marks the first time a US state has successfully sued the social media giant over child safety issues.

The tech giant was ordered to pay $375 million in damages by a Santa Fe jury, which found the company prioritized profits over safety and concealed what it knew about the harmful…

The jury hit Meta with a $375 million verdict.

A jury has found Meta and YouTube liable in a first-of-its-kind lawsuit that aimed to hold social media platforms responsible for harm to children using their services.

En una sentencia pionera, un jurado afirma que la plataforma de vídeo y la matriz de Facebook e Instagram dañaron a los niños con su diseño adictivo

The trial was one of several that social media companies face this year and beyond.

The verdict marks the end of a five-week trial on the addictive nature of social media platforms.

A jury reached a verdict in the L.A. trial focused on Meta and YouTube, a case that experts have characterized as social media's "Big Tobacco" moment.

Six-week trial including whistleblowers and top executives at Meta and YouTube was first of its kind to go to trial

A court in the US has ordered Meta to pay $375m after a jury found that the company, which owns Facebook and Instagram, enabled harm including child sexual exploitation on its…

Landmark trial “shakes Big Tech to its core”; complaint argued companies knowingly designed addictive products that exposed children to harm.

The jury found Meta liable for $4.2 million in damages and Google for $1.8 million, small amounts for two of the world's most valuable companies.

A California jury has found Meta and YouTube liable for negligently designing addictive social media platforms that harm children, in a landmark verdict that could have lasting…

The ruling could be the beginning of the end of social media as we know it, writes the BBC Technology Editor Zoe Kleinman.

In a court of law, tech titans will be judged not for who they are, but what they do. We should take comfort in that

As many organizations celebrate outcome, some are skeptical as to what it means for privacy protections

With two unprecedented trial defeats, big tech firms face crisis akin to that faced by cigarette makers in the 1990s

Within 48 hours, the legal landscape governing social media and children shifted in ways that will take years to fully understand and verify.

The landmark decision in an LA court may go beyond immediate impacts on defendants Meta and YouTube.