State of Florida v. Snap, Inc.
- AI system / company
- Snap/Snapchat
- Jurisdiction
- United States (Florida)
- Court / regulator
- Santa Rosa County Circuit Court, Florida
- Status
- Filed
What happened
Florida AG James Uthmeier sued Snap, alleging Snapchat violated Florida's 2024 social media law (HB 3) restricting accounts for minors under 14 and failed to protect minors from explicit content and online predators. The suit also alleges addictive design features (infinite scroll, autoplay, push notifications) and seeks civil penalties of up to $50,000 per violation.
About child safety cases
Matters involving platforms or AI products exposing children to predators, explicit content, or illegal data collection (COPPA), and companion-AI harms to minors.
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- State of New Mexico v. Meta Platforms, Inc. (Ruling issued)
- State of Louisiana v. Roblox Corporation (Filed)
- Garcia v. Character Technologies, Inc. (Settled)
- United States v. TikTok Inc. and ByteDance Ltd. (COPPA) (Ongoing)
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