Despite having been enacted decades ago – during the heyday of the neighborhood brick-and-mortar video store – the federal Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA ...
In recent years, websites have faced a slew of proposed class action lawsuits over their tracking technologies. To improve user experiences and to tailor marketing, some websites use pixels, strings ...
The VPPA may be nearly four-decades old and video-rental stores largely a thing of the past, but the rise of online content, streaming services and ancillary activities has brought with it frequent ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court will decide whether a 1988 privacy law spurred by the disclosure of a high court nominee’s video ...
A federal appeals court said the ban on the disclosure of personal information only covers data that an ordinary person—and not a “sophisticated technology company”—could use to identify a consumer’s ...
Crunchyroll faces a new class-action lawsuit over claims it shared user viewing habits with marketing firm Braze.
AARP’s $12.5 million agreement to settle a Video Privacy Protection Act class suit over sharing information with Meta Platforms was approved by a federal court, but with a lower-than-requested ...
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TrillerTV on Monday urged the Supreme Court to turn away a streaming video subscriber who is seeking to appeal a lower court ruling that dismissed her video-privacy suit. "The decision below is ...
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Pitts rejected LinkedIn's argument for now, writing that other judges in the Northern District of California have allowed plaintiffs to proceed with video privacy claims against companies, as long as ...
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court will decide whether a 1988 privacy law spurred by the disclosure of a high court nominee’s video rental history should be applied to digital videos watched on a free ...