Jon Brodkin reports: A lawsuit filed by Seattle Public Schools alleges that social media is one of the main causes of “a youth mental health crisis” and blames social media companies for “exploit[ing] the neurophysiology” of kids’ brains. Arguing that social media companies are violating the state public nuisance law, the lawsuit seeks financial damages…
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EPIC Urges FTC to Regulate Surveillance Tech Companies Using Police as Promoters
From EPIC.org: On Monday, EPIC filed comments with the Federal Trade Commission supporting the agency’s proposal for a trade regulation rule based on its Endorsement Guides. EPIC urged the agency to incorporate the full scope of the Endorsement Guides into its rule, as the FTC had included in its proposed rule undisclosed incentives (i.e., situations in which the…
Wiretap lawsuit accuses Apple of tracking iPhone users who opted out
Jude Karabus reports: Apple “unlawfully records and uses consumers’ personal information and activity,” claims a new lawsuit accusing the company of tracking iPhone users’ device data even when they’ve asked for tracking to be switched off. The would-be class action lawsuit, filed in Pennsylvania, accuses [PDF] Apple of violating Pennsylvania’s Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance Act, as well as…
First Circuit Probes Anonymity Request in Police Defamation Suit
Allie Reed reports: The First Circuit was skeptical of a request to force a New Hampshire police officer to litigate using his real name in a case that could have ramifications for scholars and journalists. A decision in favor of the officer would lower the bar for anonymity, making it harder for the public to…