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Robinson v. Disney Online d/b/a Disney Interactive
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1:14-cv-04146
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December 10, 2015
Roku User Blasts Disney's Response To Reconsideration Bid
A Roku user who claims that Disney broke the law when it disclosed the serial number of his video-streaming device told a New York federal judge who tossed his proposed class action Wednesday that Disney's response to his reconsideration bid didn't actually offer any counterarguments.
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December 03, 2015
Reconsideration Bid A Rehash In Roku Data Suit, Disney Says
Disney on Wednesday urged a New York federal judge to stick by her decision to toss a proposed class action brought by a Roku user claiming that Disney illegally disclosed the serial number for his video-streaming device, saying that the user is merely recycling prior arguments.
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November 19, 2015
Roku User Says Disney's Info Release Could Indeed ID Him
A Roku user who claims Disney broke the law when it disclosed the serial number for his video-streaming device asked a New York federal judge Wednesday to rethink tossing the proposed class action, arguing the judge failed to recognize that information can indeed identify someone if the receiver understands it.
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October 22, 2015
Disney Beats Roku User's Data-Sharing Claims
A New York federal judge ruled Tuesday that the serial number for a man's Roku video-streaming device can't be considered "personally identifiable information" under the Video Privacy Protection Act, dismissing with prejudice his proposed class action accusing Disney of improperly sharing his data.