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Judge: Browsing Data Shared With Facebook Doesn’t Violate VPPA

Posted on April 11, 2015June 30, 2025 by Dissent

Jacob Gershman reports that a federal court in New York dealt a setback to the case of a woman who claims AMC Networks  violated the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) by sharing information about her visits to the cable network’s website with Facebook. Read more on WSJ.

 

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