3rd Circ. Mostly Frees Google, Viacom From Child Privacy Row

By Allison Grande (June 27, 2016, 10:06 PM EDT) -- The Third Circuit in a precedential opinion Monday cut Google and Viacom loose from claims that they violated the Video Privacy Protection Act and federal and state wiretapping statutes by tracking children's internet activity, although the court revived a state invasion of privacy claim that the putative class of minors had lobbed at Viacom....

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