Meta's historic loss in court could cost a lot more than $375 million
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Meta's historic loss in court could cost a lot more than $375 million
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez won $375 million in a child safety case against Meta. The next phase involves a public nuisance trial where changes to Meta's platforms will be argued. Proposed changes include age verification for users, prohibiting end-to-end encryption for users under 18, limiting usage to 90 hours per month, and requiring detection of 99% of child sexual abuse material. Torrez aims to fundamentally alter Meta's business practices, recognizing that financial penalties alone may not suffice.
""From the outset, our goal was to try and change the way the company's doing business. I recognize that even at $375 million for a company this big and this profitable, it's not enough in and of itself to change the way they're doing business.""
""Even at $375 million for a company this big and this profitable, it's not enough in and of itself to change the way they're doing business.""
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