Two US senators have written to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg after the company removed advertisements placed by attorneys recruiting clients for lawsuits over social media addiction harms. The lawmakers argue the decision shields Meta’s “business model” linked to a youth mental health crisis, raising scrutiny about how ad policies intersect with legal accountability.
South Korea told US lawmakers it will not impose discriminatory measures on American tech companies, including Coupang. The government said the ongoing investigation into Coupang’s data breach is handled under domestic law, regardless of where the company is from. The assurances were included in a US-South Korea trade deal fact sheet after lawmakers raised concerns.
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