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  2. Claim Your Money From All These Class Action Settlements ...

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    Facebook recently paid 1.4 million Illinois residents $397 in 2022 as part of a class action lawsuit for facial recognition breaches through its “Tag Suggestions” feature, per CNBC.

  3. How to get your share of Oracle's $115 million class-action ...

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    A payout from a tech giant may be in your future, if you are game enough to file a claim by next month. Oracle America agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit in May for $115 million over ...

  4. You may be eligible for lawsuit payout if you ate Breyers ...

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    If you’ve enjoyed vanilla-flavored Breyers ice cream over the last eight years, you may be in line for a sweet treat—a cash refund. Breyers is paying out a nearly $9 million settlement as part ...

  5. Viacom International Inc. v. YouTube, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Viacom cited internal e-mails sent among YouTube's founders discussing how to deal with clips uploaded to YouTube that were obviously the property of major media conglomerates. Google stated that Viacom itself had "hired no fewer than 18 different marketing agencies to upload its content to the site". [15]

  6. English rule (attorney's fees) - Wikipedia

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    By the same token, wealthy defendants have a strong incentive to pay the plaintiff to get a settlement, if they face a small chance of having to pay a huge amount. The rationale for the English rule is that a litigant (whether bringing a claim or defending a claim) is entitled to legal representation and, if successful, should not be left out ...

  7. Money Talks News - Wikipedia

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    Money Talks News is a nationally syndicated consumer/personal finance news series and website offering tips and advice on investing, saving money and avoiding rip offs in the United States market. It is hosted by Stacy Johnson. [ 1 ]

  8. YouTube's CEO explains why he pays creators so much - AOL

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    YouTube CEO Neal Mohan says its big payout to creators isn't changing — and explains how it will fight election denial in a Q&A with Peter Kafka.

  9. CBS MoneyWatch - Wikipedia

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    CBS MoneyWatch, a division of CBS News and a property of Paramount Global, [1] is a personal finance website that provides advice on retirement, investing, money, work and real estate, originating from CBS's banner for its business news reporting. [2]