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Android and Pandora Privacy Rulings Accept Low Hurdle for Standing

Posted on March 25, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Venkat Balasubramani writes:

A pair of rulings from Judge White in lawsuits involving the privacy practices of Android and Pandora employ a loose standard for standing and allowed plaintiffs in both cases to press forward with their claims.

In re Google Android Consumer Privacy Litigation, 1-MD-02264 JSW (N.D. Cal. Mar. 10, 2014): Judge White recently rejected Google’s request to dismiss claims that Google—through the Android platform—gained access to and improperly passed to third parties (or allowed third parties to access) personal information

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