
"The Federal Trade Commission is in negotiations with several of the world's largest advertising groups to resolve an antitrust probe into whether they coordinated boycotts against certain platforms, including X. The inquiry has examined firms such as Publicis Groupe, WPP, Dentsu, Havas, and Horizon Media, focusing on whether they engaged in anticompetitive behaviour by collectively withholding ad spend."
"The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has ruled that Meta must face a lawsuit alleging it deliberately designed features on its platforms to addict young users. The claims focus on the company's conduct rather than user-generated content, allowing the case to move forward by distinguishing between platform design and third-party content."
The FTC is negotiating with major advertising firms regarding an antitrust investigation into coordinated ad boycotts against platforms like X. A proposed settlement would prevent these firms from steering client budgets based on political content. Meanwhile, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has ruled that Meta must face a lawsuit claiming it designed features to addict young users. The case focuses on Meta's actions rather than user-generated content, allowing it to proceed based on allegations of exploiting children's vulnerabilities.
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