After days of deliberation, a jury in Los Angeles found Meta and YouTube liable for creating platforms designed to be addictive for kids and for failing to warn them. The plaintiff was awarded $6 million in damages in the case. Meta and Google, which owns YouTube, both say they'll appeal.
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- Jury finds Meta and YouTube liable for creating addictive platforms for kids.
- Plaintiff awarded $6 million; Meta responsible for 70% of damages. 1m 7s
- Meta and Google both plan to appeal the verdict. 1m 46s
- Verdict follows another case in New Mexico with $375 million in penalties. 2m 32s
- Hundreds of similar lawsuits are pending nationwide. 2m 58s