Articles Posted in Consumer Protection Law

More Google Cookie Placement Suits Consolidated After Ruling by Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation Updated: by

Several privacy lawsuits against Google, Inc. have been consolidated in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware following a ruling by the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (JPML). In In Re: Google Inc. Cookie Placement Consumer Privacy Litigation, the JPML found that "eight actions involve common questions of…

Apple iCloud Class-Action Lawsuit Alleges Stormy MobileMe Migration Updated: by

A new class-action lawsuit accuses Apple of raining on iCloud users' service, charging that the company's promise that "migrating from MobileMe to iCould would be 'effortless' was one of many "misrepresentations" to consumers. The lawsuit alleges that Apple duped MobileMe customers into believing that they would get a newer, improved…

Lawsuit: Apple Double Bills Customers for iTunes Purchases, Citing TOS to Refuse Refunds Updated: by

A class-action lawsuit against Apple (read it below) accuses the tech giant of double billing customers for downloads made from the company's iTunes Store. The lawsuit filed by New York resident Robert Herskowitz alleges that Apple charged him twice for purchasing a single pop song, "Whataya Want from Me?" (Note: if you're…

Yahoo Mail Sender’s Class-Action Lawsuit: Revealing My Name in Email Violates TOS Updated: by

Yahoo! Mail user Albert Rudgayzer sued the Silicon Valley web portal yesterday, charging that Yahoo's revelation of users first and last names when they send email violates the portal's own Terms of Service ('TOS'), constituting a breach of contract. He seeks relief under federal and California state law. Rudgayzer, a…

Judge Orders Righthaven to Transfer All Copyright Registrations Updated: by

It's like a scene from the Wizard of Oz: Righthaven is almost dead as a corporate entity. Yesterday U.S. District Judge Philip Pro ordered "the transfer of all of Righthaven’s intellectual property and intangible property" — including 278 registered works filed with the U.S. Copyright Office — to court-appointed receiver…

Class Action Charges Apple iOS and Android Apps ‘Harvested’ Users’ Address Book Data Updated: by

A new federal class action lawsuit (see below) charges that a host of well-known social media, app, and mobile device companies stole "literally billions of contacts" from users' personal address books by illegally 'harvesting' personal data on the sly, without their knowledge or consent. The 152-page complaint seeks monetary damages…

Will Heater Manufacturer Be SLAPPed Over YouTube Safety Video Lawsuit? Updated: by

Continental Appliances, Inc., a California manufacturer of a gas wall heater sold at Lowe's, sued the unknown poster of a YouTube video on Friday for claiming that its product creates "an imminent danger of fire and serious injury" because of "uncertain fuel settings." (see below) The lawsuit appears likely to…

Class-Action Alleges Unsolicited PayPal Texts Violate Consumer Protection Law Updated: by

PayPal was hit with a class-action lawsuit today alleging that the company violated a federal communications law by sending consumers unsolicited text messages. The lawsuit charges PayPal with violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, a federal law designed to protect consumers from unwarranted, unsolicited phone communication from automatic telephone dialing…

FTC Sent Warning Letters Over These 6 Background Check Apps Updated: by

The Federal Trade Commission announced Monday that it warned six (6) mobile app "marketers" that their background screening products may violate the Fair Credit Reporting Act if the makers of the products had reason to believe the reports generated by these products were being used for employment screening, housing, credit,…

Amazon.com Sued Over Zappos.com Data Theft Affecting 24+ Million Customers Updated: by

Amazon.com faces a class action lawsuit (below) over cyber theft of personal account data from more than 24 million customers that did business with the company's Zappos.com unit. A Kentucky law firm filed the lawsuit against Zappos.com just one day after the footwear e-tailer's servers storing customer account information were…