What Businesses Need To Know To Avoid VPPA Class Actions

By Jean Mooney and Will Irvine ( June 30, 2025, 4:25 PM EDT) -- In 1988, Congress enacted the Video Privacy Protection Act. The impetus for its passage was a movie rental store leaking then-U.S. Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork's rental records to a Washington newspaper. The VPPA thus prohibits videotape service providers from knowingly disclosing the personally identifiable information, i.e., personal viewing histories, of its consumers....

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