🦄 Startups & VC Apr 1, 2026 · Alina Maria Stan

A jury just told Meta and YouTube their platforms are defective products. Thousands of lawsuits are waiting.

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A jury just told Meta and YouTube their platforms are defective products. Thousands of lawsuits are waiting.
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Mark Lanier, the folksy Texas litigator who doubles as a part-time pastor, held a jar of M&Ms in front of the Los Angeles jury and told them that each one represented a billion dollars of Meta’s market capitalisation. There were, by that maths, roughly 1,400 sweets in the jar. The jury awarded his client six […]
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