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23 Apr, 2008 3:05 pm
... Video Privacy Protection Act, U.S.C. § 2710 by releasing customers' video rental records with Facebook. Complaint in Harris v. Blockbuster
MediaPost reports: Blockbuster Sued For Participating In Facebook's Beacon Program: "A Texas resident has ... about their friends' e-commerce activity. In the lawsuit, quietly filed
last week, Dallas County resident Cathryn Elaine Harris
claims that Blockbuster violated the federal Videotape Privacy Protection Act by sharing information about her movie rentals ...
18 Apr, 2008 7:24 am
... video rental company transmitted her personal information to Facebook.com through the Web site's Beacon marketing program. Cathryn
Elaine Harris, of Dallas County, Texas, claims that Beacon, which Facebook launched in November, got
information on her movie ... permission. In her complaint, filed April 9 in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Harris
claims that Blockbuster violated the Video Privacy Protection Act, which prohibits a video store from disclosing information about a ...
20 Apr 7:18 am
... rental store could change the terms and conditions at any time… In the year-old lawsuit, Dallas County resident Cathryn Elaine Harris alleged that Blockbuster violated the federal Videotape Privacy Protection Act by sharing information
about her movie rentals and sales with Facebook without first obtaining her written consent. Harris is asking for at least $2,500 for each
violation of the statute, a law passed in 1988 after a newspaper obtained the video rental ...
17 Apr, 2008 10:10 am
... Facebook user has taken issue with its participation in the social network's controversial Beacon advertising program, and is pursuing legal action. Cathryn Elaine Harris, a Texas resident, filed a complaint in the U.S.
District Court for eastern Texas on April 9, claiming that it's a violation of a federal statute for Blockbuster to participate in Beacon, which shares rental history on Facebook
members' "news feeds" ...
21 Apr, 2008 10:38 am
Ars Technica reports: "Texas native Cathryn Elaine Harris
has filed a lawsuit against Blockbuster, alleging that the company is actively and knowingly violating the Video Privacy Protection Act by reporting users' activities back to Facebook.
The suit seeks to be certified as a class action, and asks that Blockbuster pay out $2,500 per incident in which it disclosed personally identifiable information." read more
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