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Google is starting a payout for similar violations in its “Face Grouping” option — offering settlements of $200 to $400. Deadlines to file both of those claims have passed, but more may yet ...
The settlement website stated that Adobe, Apple, Google, and Intel had reached a settlement of $415 million and other companies settled for $20 million. [20] According to the settlement website, Gilardi & Co., LLC distributed the settlement to class members the week of December 21, 2015. [25]
Icon of Google Meet used from March 2017 to October 2020. After being invite-only and quietly releasing an iOS app [14] in February 2017, Google formally launched Meet in March 2017. [15] The service was unveiled as a video conferencing app for up to 30 participants, described as an enterprise-friendly version of Hangouts.
In a tentative settlement, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has agreed to repay customers who were charged too much for sewer service from May 2016 to June 2022. A class-action ...
Hibnick v Google was a class action suit against Google in 2010. The suit accused Google of breaching several electronic communications laws with the launch of their new product Google Buzz . [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Google Buzz was a social media network that automatically plugged into Gmail.
Cash App customers may be able to claim more than $2,500 each as part of a $15 million class-action settlement for data and security breaches at the mobile payment service. ... the amount will ...
United States v. Google Inc., No. 3:12-cv-04177 (N.D. Cal. Nov. 16, 2012), is a case in which the United States District Court for the Northern District of California approved a stipulated order for a permanent injunction and a $22.5 million civil penalty judgment, the largest civil penalty the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has ever won in history. [1]
Google users in the US are entitled to a share of $630 million (£498 million) after the tech giant agreed to settle allegations that it had been stifling competition in its Google Play app store.