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Consumer Products Liability and Children: Engineering Addiction and Negligent Design
Read more: Consumer Products Liability and Children: Engineering Addiction and Negligent DesignA landmark jury verdict finds Meta Platforms and YouTube liable for negligent platform design, signaling a major shift toward social media accountability and youth mental health protections.
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Perspectives: Designing Today’s Digital Environment
Read more: Perspectives: Designing Today’s Digital EnvironmentA concise look at how the “best interests of the child” standard is evolving in the age of smartphones, gaming, and algorithm-driven platforms—examining privacy by design, online safety, and the hidden risks of predatory behavior in children’s digital environments.
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Protecting the Brain: Colorado’s Neural Privacy Breakthrough and the Future of Cognitive Liberty
Read more: Protecting the Brain: Colorado’s Neural Privacy Breakthrough and the Future of Cognitive LibertyColorado has enacted the nation’s first law protecting consumers’ brainwave and neural data. The landmark statute treats neural information as sensitive personal data—aligning privacy law with the rise of neurotechnology and reaffirming cognitive liberty in the digital age.
