Tech giant Meta is facing a $359 million lawsuit for allegedly downloading over 2,000 adult videos without authorization for personal use.
The lawsuit claims that the company accessed and stored copyrighted content from adult entertainment providers without permission, potentially violating intellectual property laws. Legal experts say this case could set a precedent for corporate liability in unauthorized media consumption.
Meta has not yet issued a public statement regarding the allegations, and the case is expected to draw significant attention given the scale of the alleged infringement and the high-profile nature of the company involved.
This lawsuit underscores growing concerns over digital copyright enforcement and the responsibilities of large tech companies in respecting content creatorsβ rights.
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