Jonny Bonder reports that plaintiffs in a potential class action lawsuit against Google are not giving up:
A class urged a federal judge to let them advance claims that Google intercepts emails and eavesdrops on online users in violation of California privacy laws.
Lead plaintiffs Brad Scott and Todd Harrington sued Google in June for violation of the California Invasion of Privacy Act.
They claim that Gmail scans emails for words and content, and intentionally intercepts messages between non-Gmail subscribers and subscribers.
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