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Swartz v. ESPN Inc.
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January 11, 2023
Disney+ User Fights ESPN Arbitration In Meta Privacy Case
A man leading a proposed class suit alleging ESPN illegally shares data with Meta told a Pennsylvania federal judge that the company cannot show a binding arbitration agreement exists between him and the sports network, arguing that it wasn't clear when he subscribed to Disney+ that it would come with ESPN.
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November 29, 2022
ESPN Says Meta Privacy Violation Case Must Be Arbitrated
ESPN Inc. has asked a Pennsylvania federal judge to send to arbitration a case that accuses the sports website of illegally sharing data with Meta, the parent company of Facebook, saying its user terms of agreement require that the dispute be handled outside of court.
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September 30, 2022
ESPN Latest Co. On Hook For Sharing User Data With Meta
ESPN Inc. has joined the ranks of those being sued for allegedly sharing, without consent, their subscriber information with Facebook parent Meta in violation of the Video Privacy Protection Act, according to a complaint filed in a Pennsylvania federal court.