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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
U.S. District Judge P. Casey Pitts handed down the order on Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, ruling that the plaintiff plausibly alleged that LinkedIn is a ...
The US Supreme Court has granted certiorari in Salazar v. Paramount Global, No. 25-459, to decide a consequential question at the intersection of privacy litigation ...
On Monday, January 26, the US Supreme Court agreed to take up a case about the breadth of the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA). That federal statute prohibits a ...
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