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Bohannon v. Facebook, Inc.
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4:12-cv-01894
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December 20, 2013
Facebook Can't Duck Minors' Credit Purchases Class Action
Facebook Inc. will have to face a putative class action by a group of minors who spent money via Facebook Credit purchases without their parents' permission on the social networking site, but the parents' bids in the suit have been grounded, a California federal judge ruled Friday.
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December 07, 2012
Facebook Says Teens Have No Personal Claims In Game Suit
Facebook Inc. on Thursday said a proposed class action alleging the company improperly profited from game credits unknowingly purchased by minors with their parents' credit cards should be tossed because the minors want to recover money paid from their parents' accounts but aren't seeking a remedy of their own.
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October 26, 2012
Facebook Can't Shake Suit Over Minors' Game Credit Purchases
A California federal judge on Thursday allowed teenage social network account holders and their parents to continue pursuing Facebook Inc. for allegedly improperly profiting from game credits unknowingly purchased by minors, keeping alive many of the suit's claims and refusing to strike class allegations.
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May 11, 2012
Facebook Calls Parent's Suit Over Game Credits Bogus
Facebook Inc. on Thursday called for a California federal court to toss a putative class action accusing the company of improperly profiting from game credits unknowingly purchased by minors, arguing the plaintiff's son has benefited from the credits and has not rejected the terms of the purchases.