New Mexico AG Torrez: Jury sent message to entire tech industry on child safety
Briefly

New Mexico AG Torrez: Jury sent message to entire tech industry on child safety
"New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez stated, 'This is a landmark decision, and I think the jury delivered a message not only to Meta, but to the entire industry, that they expect a whole lot more in terms of creating safe spaces online for kids.'"
"Torrez described the overcoming of Section 230 motions as a historic victory, indicating that if this legal reasoning survives appeal, it fundamentally changes the liability calculus for every major social platform operating in the U.S."
"Meta's $375 million verdict is financially manageable, as the company generated $59.89 billion in revenue in Q4 2025 alone, making the verdict a rounding error against its overall business."
A New Mexico jury delivered a $375 million verdict against Meta, marking a significant legal shift regarding Section 230 protections for tech companies. This case is the first standalone action by a state against Meta, focusing on misleading consumers about platform safety for children. New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez emphasized the verdict's importance in holding tech companies accountable. If upheld on appeal, this decision could reshape liability for social platforms across the U.S., potentially leading to more state-level actions against similar companies.
Read at 24/7 Wall St.
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]