A lawyer says he dropped Meta as a client after what he called a 'descent into toxic masculinity' by Zuckerberg's company
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Mark Lemley, the Stanford law professor who represented Meta, has decided to drop the company as a client, citing Zuckerberg's descent into toxic masculinity and Neo-Nazi madness.
Despite his support for Meta in the ongoing generative AI copyright case against authors like Sarah Silverman, Lemley stated that he could not in good conscience continue representing the company.
In his LinkedIn post, Lemley expressed his disillusionment with Meta, stating he would deactivate his Threads account and cease purchasing from ads on Facebook or Instagram.
Lemley's decision reflects a substantial criticism of Zuckerberg's recent strategies and values, indicating a broader moral stance against the direction in which the company is headed.
Read at Business Insider
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