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July 24, 2024
Google, Ill. Parents Reach Deal In Grade School BIPA Dispute
Google and parents who accused the tech giant of illegally harvesting their grade school daughters' biometric data have reached a settlement in the putative class action and want the suit sent back to state court to finalize the agreement, they have told an Illinois federal judge.
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August 21, 2023
Ill. Judge Boots Google BIPA Claim Back To State Court
An Illinois federal judge on Monday remanded one claim in a suit accusing Google of illegally harvesting the biometric data of grade school students through its Workspace for Education software to state court, saying the allegation lacks federal standing "in light of Seventh Circuit precedent and defendant's failure to argue otherwise."
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November 17, 2022
Google Says Students' BIPA Suit Belongs In Federal Court
Google is urging an Illinois federal court to hold onto part of a lawsuit accusing the tech giant of illegally harvesting the biometric data of grade school students through its Workspace for Education software, calling the plaintiffs' request for remand a "blatant effort to forum shop."
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April 01, 2022
Google Can't Ditch BIPA Suit Over Kids' EdTech Data
An Illinois federal judge has refused to toss a proposed class action by parents who claim Google's "G Suite for Education" software violates the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act by collecting their children's data without parental consent, saying it is too early in litigation to decide whether BIPA requires parents to consent.