Jury Rules Instagram and YouTube Are Defective Products
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Landmark Legal Finding Could Reshape Social Media Liability\n\nA jury has ruled that Instagram and YouTube are defective products, in a landmark finding that could reshape how social media platforms are treated under product liability law.\n\n### Why This Matters\n\nClassifying social media platforms as defective products opens the door to product liability claims rather than the Section 230 immunity that has traditionally shielded tech platforms from user-generated content liability.\n\n### What Happens Next\n\nThe ruling is expected to be appealed and could ultimately reach the Supreme Court. If upheld, it would fundamentally change the legal landscape for social media companies, potentially leading to massive damages and mandatory design changes.\n\nSource: The Verge
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