Jury Weighs Evidence in High-Stakes Trial Between Meta and Israeli Spyware Firm

In San Francisco, jury deliberations have commenced in a high-profile damages trial between Meta Platforms Inc. and an Israeli spyware company. The case has drawn significant attention due to its implications for privacy and security in the digital age. Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, claims that the Israeli firm employed illegal tactics to gather user data from its platforms. At the heart of the dispute is the allegation that the spyware technology was utilized to harvest sensitive information from unsuspecting users, raising serious questions about data protection and user consent. During the … Read more

Meta Faces Major Legal Challenge as Antitrust Trial Kicks Off

San Francisco, California – A major antitrust trial involving Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, commenced this week, posing significant implications for the tech giant’s future operations and potentially reshaping the U.S. tech landscape. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has accused Meta of operating a monopoly in the social networking domain, violating antitrust laws and stifling competition through strategic acquisitions and practices. At the heart of the lawsuit is Meta’s past acquisitions, specifically Instagram in 2012 and WhatsApp in 2014, which the FTC argues were purchased to neutralize competition. The federal … Read more

Federal Court Advances Copyright Lawsuit Against Meta Over AI Training Practices

SAN FRANCISCO — A lawsuit alleging copyright infringement by Meta over its use of copyrighted books to train artificial intelligence models is advancing through the courts, despite the company’s defense that its actions constitute fair use. However, some claims within the lawsuit were dismissed by a federal judge. Writers Richard Kadrey, Sarah Silverman, and Ta-Nehisi Coates have brought the case forward, accusing the tech giant of stripping copyright management information from their works in an effort to obscure the purported violations. These allegations were part of their broader claims that Meta used their books without … Read more

Court Upholds Dismissal of Lawsuit Against Meta Over Alleged Role in Charleston Church Shooter’s Radicalization

Richmond, Virginia – A federal appeals court in Richmond dismissed an action contending that Meta Platforms Inc., formerly known as Facebook, played a role in the radicalization of Dylann Roof, the man responsible for the 2015 Charleston church massacre. This decision reaffirmed a lower court’s ruling which ruled out any legal responsibility on part of Meta for the content shared by third parties on its platform. The lawsuit was initiated by a woman, identified only as M.P., who was personally affected by the tragedy that resulted in the death of her father and eight other … Read more