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Facebook bid to dismiss privacy suit over Cambridge Analytica fails

Por: The Hill Tech May 13, 2023

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A Delaware judge on Wednesday rejected Facebook’s bid to dismiss a lawsuit brought by shareholders over the company’s alleged failures to protect the privacy of users’ data, according to The Associated Press. Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster found it would have been futile for the shareholders in the case to first bring the issue to Facebook’s board of directors — a move typically required under Delaware law — because it seems... + full article



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