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The National Basketball Association wants the Supreme Court to resolve a dispute over the Video Privacy Protection Act.
The NBA last week submitted a brief to the U.S. Supreme Court urging the justices to review whether the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) —a 1980s era law known as the “Bork Bill” because it was a ...
The Video Privacy Protection Act (“VPPA”), a federal statute enacted in 1988, is gaining new relevance in recent years as plaintiffs bring lawsuits ...
If you've bought a video game from the retailer's online store in the past five years, you may be eligible for a payout from ...
The National Basketball Association accused a newsletter subscriber who sued it under the Video Privacy Protection Act of ...
In Osheske v.Silver Cinemas Acquisition Co., 23-3882, Ninth Circuit federal appeals court Judge M. Margaret McKeown noted in a March 27, 2025, ruling on the VPPA: “The original impetus for the ...
On October 15, 2024, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit issued an opinion in Salazar, et al. v. National Basketball Association, Docket No. 23-1147, a class action lawsuit ...
By extending the video privacy law to cover “anyone who purchases anything from any business that puts out any video content, even free content on a public website,” NBA lawyers from Skadden ...
GameStop has agreed to a $4.5 million settlement over alleged privacy violations. How to find out if you’re eligible to claim a payment or a website voucher.
That litigation has ensnared big name companies such as Geico and Chick-Fil-A, but Solomon focused on Flipps, targeting the company for its use of Pixel, a data-tracking tool developed by Facebook.
GameStop owes some gamers money over alleged privacy violations. The video game retailer agreed to pay $4.5 million to settle claims that it shared consumers’ private information with Facebook ...
GameStop has agreed to a $4.5 million settlement over alleged privacy violations. How to find out if you’re eligible to claim a payment or a website voucher.