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N.P. v. Standard Innovation (US), Corp.
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1:16-cv-08655
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August 15, 2017
Web-Enabled Vibrator Class Action Ends With $3.75M Deal
An Illinois federal judge signed off on a $3.75 million settlement in a class action involving web-enabled vibrators Tuesday, ending claims the company that sold them collected data on their customers' usage of the sex toys.
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July 26, 2017
Judge Questions $1.12M Atty Fees In Vibrator Privacy Suit
An Illinois federal magistrate judge on Tuesday recommended a lowered fee award for attorneys who represented a proposed class of consumers who alleged a sex toy maker had secretly collected user data from an internet-connected vibrator, saying more information is needed on whether their $1.12 million fee request reflected the amount of work put into the case.
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June 16, 2017
Attys Seek $1.1M In Fees From Vibrator Privacy Suit Deal
Attorneys who secured a $3.75 million settlement for a putative class of consumers who alleged a sex toy maker had secretly collected user data from an internet-connected vibrator asked an Illinois federal judge on Thursday to grant them $1.1 million in attorneys' fees.
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March 10, 2017
Sex Toy Maker Settles Vibrator Privacy Suit For $3.75M
The maker of an internet-enabled vibrator that can be controlled remotely by an app agreed Thursday to pay $3.75 million to settle a privacy violation suit in Illinois federal court that alleges the sex toy purveyor had secretly collected intimate information from users such as when and on what settings the device was used.
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September 15, 2016
Vibrator Gets Too Intimate By Tracking Usage Info, Suit Says
The company behind a vibrator that can be controlled remotely using a smartphone app has been accused of privacy violations in an Illinois federal court suit contending the sex toy purveyor collects intimate information like when and on what settings the device is used.