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Split 9th Circuit Panel Approves Facebook Beacon Settlement – Lane v. Facebook

Posted on September 21, 2012 by pogowasright.org

Venkat Balasubramani writes:

Lane v. Facebook, 10-16380 (9th Cir. Sept. 20, 2012)

Facebook’s Beacon initiative has generated more than a few blog posts.

Judge Seeborg approved the class settlement, over the objections of several objectors, including Ginger McCall. The objectors appealed to the Ninth Circuit saying that the settlement should not have been approved. The Ninth Circuit says that approval of the settlement was not an abuse of discretion.

Read more of Venkat’s commentary on Technology & Marketing Law Blog.

h/t , @EricGoldman.

Category: BusinessCourtOnlineU.S.

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