
The Trillion-Dollar Trial Against Meta Is Too Big to Succeed
THE SO WHAT
A $1.4T damages headline against a single platform is less about the payout and more about the willingness of courts and regulators to test system-scale remedies. If your business leans on large platforms, assume more legal overhang and scenario-plan for sudden shifts in data access or ad mechanics rather than a clean status quo.
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