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Locklear v. Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Case Number:
1:14-cv-00744
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March 24, 2015
Dow Jones Renews Bid For Edelson Sanctions
Dow Jones & Co. Inc. on Monday renewed its push for sanctions against attorneys from Edelson PC in a now-dismissed proposed class action accusing the media company of violating the Video Privacy Protection Act by collecting and sharing consumers' data
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March 09, 2015
Dow Jones Sanctions Bid Is Baseless, Edelson Says
Edelson PC told a Georgia federal court Friday that it should reject Dow Jones & Co.'s "baseless" request for sanctions against the firm in a now-dismissed proposed class action accusing the media company of violating the Video Privacy Protection Act by collecting and sharing consumers' data.
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February 23, 2015
Dow Jones Wants Edelson Attys Sanctioned In Privacy Suit
Attorneys for Dow Jones & Co. Inc. on Friday pressed a federal judge to sanction attorneys from Edelson PC, claiming they improperly advanced a now-dismissed proposed class action accusing the media company of violating the Video Privacy Protection Act by collecting and sharing consumers' data.
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January 23, 2015
Dow Jones Beats Privacy Suit Over On-Demand Video IDs
A Georgia federal judge on Friday nixed a proposed class action claiming Dow Jones & Co. violated the Video Privacy Protection Act by collecting and sharing consumers' data, saying that the machine serial numbers it gathered aren't personally identifiable information.
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May 13, 2014
WSJ Says User Privacy Not Violated By Serial No. Collection
Dow Jones & Co. Inc. on Monday shot back at a proposed class action in Georgia federal court over allegations it collected and shared consumers' data in violation of the Video Privacy Protection Act, contending that the machine serial numbers it gathered could not be considered personally identifiable information.
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March 14, 2014
WSJ Hit With Class Action Over User Data Collection
Dow Jones & Co. Inc. was hit Friday with a proposed class action accusing it of collecting and distributing to third parties the personally identifiable information of consumers who use the company's Wall Street Journal Channel on Roku TV boxes.