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The Data is In… Privacy Internet Lawsuits are Out

Posted on October 15, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Mark G. McGreary writes:

The “new age” of internet and dispersed private data is not so new anymore but that doesn’t mean the law has caught up.  A few years ago, plaintiffs’ cases naming defendants like Google, Apple, and Facebook were at an all-time high but now, plaintiffs firms aren’t interested anymore.  According to a report in The Recorder, a San Francisco based legal newspaper, privacy lawsuits against these three digital behemoths have dropped from upwards of thirty cases in the Northern District of California i 2012 to less than five in 2015.   Although some have succeeded monumentally—with Facebook writing a $20 million check to settle a case over the fact that it was using users’ images without their permission on its “sponsored stories” section—this type of payout is not the majority.

Read more on Fox Rothschild Privacy Compliance & Data Security.

I wish he’d linked to The Recorder story, as I can’t seem to find it.

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