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WA Supreme Court upholds $35M fine against Meta
The Washington Supreme Court upheld a $35 million fine against Meta for failing to fully disclose required information about political ads on Facebook. The case, which dates back nearly a decade, found Meta liable for non-compliance with disclosure requirements.
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