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Austrian court rejects ‘class action’ privacy suit filed against Facebook

Posted on August 8, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Loek Essers reports:

A ‘class action’ suit against Facebook over its privacy policies was rejected by the commercial court of Vienna, and referred to the regional court in the same city, a commercial court spokesman said Friday.

“It is a claim that doesn’t belong at the commercial court but belongs at the regional court for civil cases,” the commercial court’s spokesman said, calling it a procedural decision.

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