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Courts in Australia are considering future legal actions against social media companies after a US jury found Meta and YouTube liable for designing addictive products. This marks a significant shift, potentially holding tech giants accountable for real-world harm.
From theguardian.com: Law firms investigate possible Australian cases after US jury finds Meta and YouTube designed addictive products
Australian law firms are opening new fronts in the war against tech giants, proving they can't get away with designing addictive products that harm our lives.

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