Meta Platforms Inc. has filed an appeal against a Nigerian court ruling that found it breached the country's data protection laws and awarded $25,000 in damages to lawyer Femi Falana.
In its appeal, Meta disputes the finding that it breached the Nigeria Data Protection Act, arguing it was incorrectly classified as a data controller. The company claims there is no evidence it controlled how personal data was processed.
Meta also argues the damages award is "unjustified" and should be set aside. The company alleges it was denied fair hearing, saying the trial court raised issues without input from the parties and ignored key defence arguments.
The appeal sets the stage for a legal battle that could impact platform responsibility and rights enforcement in Nigeria.
Source: The Cable

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