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fromFast Company
1 month ago

In Uvalde massacre lawsuit, Meta lawyer argues Instagram isn't responsible for gunmaker's posts

Meta urged dismissal, saying plaintiffs offered no proof minors saw gunmaker posts on Instagram and that the posts were not direct advertisements.
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fromNewsday
1 month ago
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Lawyer argues Meta can't be held liable for gunmaker's Instagram posts in Uvalde families' lawsuit

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1 month ago
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Lawyer argues Meta can't be held liable for gunmaker's Instagram posts in Uvalde families' lawsuit

fromSFGATE
1 month ago
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Lawyer argues Meta can't be held liable for gunmaker's Instagram posts in Uvalde families' lawsuit

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fromwww.cnn.com
1 month ago

Lawyer argues Meta can't be held liable for gunmaker's Instagram posts in Uvalde families' lawsuit

Meta argues Uvalde shooting lawsuit should be dismissed as families lack evidence minors viewed gun ads on Instagram.
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fromAP News
1 month ago

Lawyer argues Meta can't be held liable for gunmaker's Instagram posts in Uvalde families' lawsuit

Meta argues lawsuit over firearm ads aimed at minors should be dismissed.
fromNewsday
1 month ago
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Lawyer argues Meta can't be held liable for gunmaker's Instagram posts in Uvalde families' lawsuit

fromAol
1 month ago
US politics

Lawyer argues Meta can't be held liable for gunmaker's Instagram posts in Uvalde families' lawsuit

fromSFGATE
1 month ago
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Lawyer argues Meta can't be held liable for gunmaker's Instagram posts in Uvalde families' lawsuit

fromwww.cnn.com
1 month ago
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Lawyer argues Meta can't be held liable for gunmaker's Instagram posts in Uvalde families' lawsuit

fromAP News
1 month ago
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Lawyer argues Meta can't be held liable for gunmaker's Instagram posts in Uvalde families' lawsuit

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fromAol
1 month ago

Lawyer argues Meta can't be held liable for gunmaker's Instagram posts in Uvalde families' lawsuit

Instagram is being sued for allowing gun advertisers to target minors without enforcement of its own rules.
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fromFortune
2 months ago

First amendment vs. first-person shooter: Uvalde parents battle with 'Call of Duty' maker in court

First Amendment protects the content of Call of Duty amidst a lawsuit from victim families of the Uvalde shooting.
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

Uvalde school shooter was fueled by Instagram and 'Call of Duty,' L.A. lawsuit alleges

The Matas and three other families from Uvalde will travel more than 1,200 miles this week to confront the companies in L.A. County Superior Court, where they have filed claims for negligence, aiding and abetting and wrongful death.
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