ROI NJ — The makers of social networks and online games are starting to be sued for creating a product that is addictive (and harmful) to kids. Do the suits have merit? That’s one of the questions that will be answered when the Institute for Privacy Protection at the Gibbons Institute for Law Science & Technology at Seton Hall University School of Law hosts “Legal Responses to Addictive Technologies: Addressing the Impact of Screens, Social Networks and Online Games on Kids.”