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Katz-Lacabe et al v. Oracle America, Inc.
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April 04, 2024
Oracle Gets Wiretap Claim Cut From Data Collection Fight
A California federal judge on Wednesday trimmed a proposed class action alleging Oracle illegally sold internet users' "electronic profiles," finding that new allegations that executive Larry Ellison admitted Oracle's new technology was "scaring the lawyers" aren't enough to show tortious intent to plead a viable Electronic Communications Privacy Act claim.
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March 28, 2024
Oracle Exec Admitted Tech 'Scaring The Lawyers,' Judge Told
Consumers urged a California federal judge Thursday to keep alive Federal Wiretap Act and Florida common law claims in a proposed class action alleging Oracle illegally sold internet users' "electronic profiles," arguing that executive Larry Ellison admitted to the alleged misconduct by stating Oracle's new technology was "scaring the lawyers."
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October 04, 2023
Oracle Can't Gut Consumer Class Action Over Data Collection
A California federal judge pared down a proposed class action alleging Oracle illegally sold "electronic profiles" of internet users created by tracking their web browsing while largely rejecting the tech giant's bid to gut the complaint.
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April 07, 2023
Data Privacy Suit Against Oracle Survives, Albeit 'Barely'
A California federal judge trimmed a putative class action on Thursday alleging database management company Oracle violated privacy and federal wiretap laws by illegally gathering and selling personal information of users, cutting multiple claims while finding other claims "survive, albeit some barely."
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August 23, 2022
Oracle Earns Billions Illegally Selling Net User Data, Suit Says
Privacy rights advocates have hit Oracle with a proposed class action in California federal court claiming the database management company violates privacy and federal wiretap laws by illegally gathering and selling personal information of millions of web surfers worldwide — earning billions annually.