Judge Issues Warning to Spectators Sporting Smart Glasses During Zuckerberg's Court Appearance: Recording Could Result in Contempt of Court Charges
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On February 18, in a high-profile case alleging that the social media platform 'deliberately addicts minors,' Meta's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, provided testimony in court. At the outset of the proceedings, a controversy emerged regarding whether the Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses, worn by individuals accompanying the court session, were capable of recording video. The judge promptly intervened, issuing a stern warning that the utilization of such glasses for recording purposes within the courtroom was strictly prohibited, as it would amount to an act of contempt of court.