December 07, 2015
A man seeking to compel Google to stop collecting information on non-users who sent messages to Gmail accounts told a California federal court Friday that Gmail's terms of service doesn't cover the practice and that the proposed class action shouldn't wait for the Supreme Court's ruling in Spokeo v. Robins.
October 30, 2015
Google asked a California federal judge on Thursday to toss a proposed class action over its practice of scanning Gmail users' inboxes for marketing data, saying the federal and state privacy law violation claims fail because users agree to the practice when they sign up for the service.
September 24, 2015
A California federal judge on Wednesday agreed to link a new lawsuit over Google's practice of scanning Gmail users' inboxes for marketing data to sprawling multidistrict litigation over the same issue that failed last year, saying the cases substantially involve the same parties and events.
September 22, 2015
Google Inc. told a California federal court on Monday that a new lawsuit over the Internet juggernaut's practice of scanning Gmail users' inboxes to glean marketing data doesn't relate to sprawling litigation over the same issue that failed last year.
September 08, 2015
Email users slammed Google Inc. with a new class action alleging the company is violating federal and state privacy laws by checking emails for advertising information, more than a year after a California federal judge refused to grant class certification in multidistrict litigation over similar claims.