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A lawsuit claims GameStop broke federal law by sharing customer purchase data with Facebook, violating the Video Privacy ...
National Basketball Association, 118 F.4 th 533 (2d Cir. 2024), the Seventh Circuit ruled: “The Act is aimed principally at information about videos; public disclosure of … rentals is what ...
There is still time to claim part of a $4.5 million settlement with GameStop as part of a class action lawsuit.
The 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals says it has "effectively shut the door" to video privacy lawsuits based on disclosures to Meta Platforms via its tracking pixel.
If you've bought a video game from the retailer's online store in the past five years, you may be eligible for a payout.
The Meta store in Burlingame, California, on Jan 28, 2025. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg topics News ...
On May 1, 2025, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit issued its decision in Solomon v. Flipps Media, Inc., affirming the ...
GameStop owes some gamers money over alleged privacy violations. The video game retailer agreed to pay $4.5 million to settle claims that it shared consumers’ private information with Facebook ...
An Illinois resident is asking a federal appellate court to revisit a decision that shut down his video privacy lawsuit against the National Football League.
The complaint asserts that Tivoli is a videotape service provider under the VPPA because it is a video streaming platform through which website users access video content.
U.S. senators Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas), John Kennedy (R-Louisiana), Jeff Merkley (D-Oregon) and Edward Markey (D-Massachusetts) introduced the legislation.