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Polish billionaire plans to take legal action against Meta over phony ads

Polish billionaire Rafal Brzoska and his partner plan to take legal action against Meta over fake advertisements on Facebook and Instagram that function his face and false information regarding her flowing on the social networks platforms.

Brzoska stated they have actually not yet selected a jurisdiction to submit the planned lawsuit, which would be another in a series of attempts internationally to hold the internet huge liable for advertisements that keep appearing even after users notify the business about issues.

A Meta spokesperson stated the business gets rid of incorrect advertisements from its platforms when it finds out about them, and deals with local authorities to fight scammers.

Brzoska, developer of Polish parcel locker business InPost , stated he alerted Meta of the issue beginning of July, but it stopped working to find a service.

We plan to submit a personal suit versus Meta ... We have not yet identified in which jurisdictions we will sue Meta. We will decide in the next few weeks, Brzoska told Reuters.

... we are considering definitely all scenarios, consisting of a. claim in the United States if there is inaction in Europe, he. added.

Brzoska stated he and his other half would demand that Meta stop. benefiting from the promotion of content that breaches their. rights and a large settlement contributed to a charity, sufficient. to the level of marketing profits from spreading this kind of. disinformation.

Recently the President of the Personal Data Defense. Workplace obliged Meta Platforms Ireland Limited to stop the. display screen of incorrect advertisements utilizing real data and the images. of Brzoska and his spouse on Facebook and Instagram in Poland for. three months.

Scammers use every platform available to them to defraud. people and continuously adjust to evade getting caught. Rip-off. content breaks our guidelines and we remove it when we find it, a. Meta spokesperson said in an e-mailed statement, including the. business was examining the workplace's choice.

We likewise partner with businesses, local administrations. and police to beat these dedicated bad guys..

(source: Reuters)