Wendy Davis reports:
Google can’t shake a privacy lawsuit alleging that it unlawfully scans Gmail messages.
In a ruling issued late last week, U.S. District Court Judge Lucy Koh in the Northern District of California ruled that people who are suing Google can proceed even without proof of financial injury.
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The ruling stems from a lawsuit filed last year by San Francisco resident Daniel Matera, who said he doesn’t have a Gmail account, but is forced to communicate with Gmail users due to the “ubiquity of Gmail.”
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h/t, Joe Cadillic