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Un jurado de Nuevo México dictaminó el martes que Meta dañó deliberadamente la salud mental de menores y ocultó información sobre explotación sexual infantil en sus plataformas de redes sociales.
Esta histórica decisión se produce tras un juicio de casi siete semanas, mientras que los miembros del jurado de un tribunal federal de California llevan más de una semana deliberando sobre la responsabilidad de Meta y YouTube en un caso similar.

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00:00Mehta knew, not only what was going to happen, but it saw what was happening unfold in real time.
00:08In every one of the documents that we've gone through, Mehta saw what was happening to kids, whether it was
00:16Molly Russell.
00:24...of the risks of social media, either because of common sense, because of their own experience on the Internet,
00:30because of what their friends and families and teachers tell them, what they see...
00:34So, on question one, did Mehta violate the Unfair Practices Act by engaging in an unfair or deceptive trade practice?
00:42The jury answers yes.
00:46Question two, did Mehta act willfully by engaging in an unfair or deceptive trade practice?
00:54The answer is yes.
00:56I just think if you're serving billions of people, the unfortunate reality is that some very small percent of them
01:02are going to be criminals.
01:04And we should work as hard as we can to...
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01:16Gracias.
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