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Ashley Popa v. Harriet Carter Gifts Inc., et al
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January 02, 2023
Privacy Litigation To Watch In 2023
The recent explosion of litigation accusing a wide range of companies of violating wiretap and video privacy laws through the technology they deploy on their websites will continue to proliferate in 2023, joining robocall and biometric privacy disputes that have long plagued businesses and also show no signs of abating.
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October 19, 2022
3rd Circ. Denies Rehearing In Website Wiretap Suit
The Third Circuit doubled down on an earlier panel decision in a new ruling allowing a Pennsylvania class action to proceed against web traffic trackers for wiretapping, in spite of new arguments from the defendants and complaints that the precedent is driving a wave of new lawsuits.
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September 23, 2022
Website Wiretap Ruling Fueling Lawsuit Spike, 3rd Circ. Told
A recent Third Circuit ruling that revived claims that online user tracking violates Pennsylvania's anti-wiretapping law has spurred the filing of at least 10 similar lawsuits against major out-of-state companies such as Meta and GameStop, according to a Friday brief from a pair of companies seeking to overturn the decision.
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August 31, 2022
Cos. Want 3rd Circ. Redo On Website Wiretap Ruling
An online retailer and a technology company that supported its website asked the Third Circuit for a rehearing or a referral of an online-privacy lawsuit to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, arguing a recent panel decision made it so Pennsylvania's law against wiretapping could expose millions of websites to civil or criminal liability.
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August 16, 2022
3rd Circ. Revives Privacy Suit Against Harriet Carter Gifts
The Third Circuit on Tuesday revived a lawsuit against Harriet Carter Gifts and a third-party marketer filed by a class of online shoppers who claim that having their activity tracked on the gift company's website violated Pennsylvania's anti-wiretapping law, reasoning that all parties had to agree to the information sharing.
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June 08, 2022
Websites Need Consent To Share User Info, 3rd Circ. Told
Websites need to gather users' consent to share their information with third-party trackers and advertisers — and stay in compliance with Pennsylvania's wiretapping law — counsel for an online shopper told the Third Circuit on Wednesday.
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May 27, 2022
3rd Circ. Preview: Avenatti's Fox News Suit Heats Up June
Disbarred attorney Michael Avenatti headlines the Third Circuit's June calendar with a bid to revive defamation claims stemming from Fox News reports over his arrest for suspected domestic violence.