September 25th, 2006

AOL Sued Over Breach of Search Information

By Michael Santo
Executive Editor, RealTechNews

In another of those “I’m not surprised” type stories, AOL has been sued over the release of search data for 650,000 users which occurred in August. The suit was filed in California which could complicate matters since it’s unclear how many users out of the 650,000 reside in California.

The suit was filed in federal court for the Northern District of California by the law firm of Berman, DeValiero, Pease, Tabacco, Burt & Pucillo of San Francisco. It accuses AOL of violating the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, plus several California consumer and advertising laws.

In seeking class action status, the suit asks for no less than $1,000 in compensation to those nationwide for violations of federal law, and an additional $4,000 in damages to those in California under the state’s own laws. Source: BetaNews

We Say: This also falls in the category of “what took you so long” stories but that’s beside the point. :-)

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One comment to "AOL Sued Over Breach of Search Information"

  1. Lockergnome's Tech News Watch says:

    AOL Sued Over Breach Of Search Information

    Michael Santo of RealTechNews writes: In another of those “I’m not surprised” type stories, AOL has been sued over the release of search data for 650,000 users which occurred in August. The suit was filed in California, which could complicate matter…

    September 25th, 2006 at 3:39 pm

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