(Reuters) -A federal appeals court largely upheld a California law on Tuesday making it illegal, absent parental permission, for social media companies to provide children with "addictive feeds" that ...
Monday’s ruling by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Carolyn Kuhl allowed 10 of the 11 plaintiffs’ experts on general ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KABC) -- Two new California bills look to improve children's safety online. On Monday, Attorney General Rob Bonta introduced the Protecting Youth ...
The decision will allow California to enforce parts of a new law regulating minors’ access to “addictive” social media algorithms, with one exception. SAN FRANCISCO (CN) — A panel of Ninth Circuit ...
CA parents could sue social media giants if they feel their kids have become addicted under new bill
SACRAMENTO (KABC) -- California lawmakers have proposed a bill that would allow parents to sue social media companies if they feel their children have become addicted to their apps. Assembly Bill No.
The concept behind the social media warning, Bauer-Kahan said on a call with SFGATE, is to alert underage users that ...
Two Oklahoma tribal nations, the Choctaw and Chickasaw, have sued social media giants, claiming their apps fuel a mental health crisis.
The Nov. 19 trial will focus on individual injuries, but the first bellwether in the multidistrict litigation in Oakland, California, will be a school district. Lawyers for Meta Platforms, which owns ...
Shasta County officials filed a lawsuit claiming online social media and internet search engine companies have been luring youth into using networking platforms that are harmful at their age. The ...
Meta and its general liability insurers are embroiled in a years-long dispute about the insurers’ duty to defend and indemnify Meta in the instant In re Social Media Adolescent Addiction/Personal ...
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