A suit alleging that Trinity Broadcasting Network violated the Video Privacy Protection Act by sharing users’ video-viewing history with Meta Platforms was voluntarily dismissed.
The plaintiffs alleged the Christian television integrated Meta’s Pixel into its streaming servicve, TBN+, and used the social media network’s Conversions API to share user data directly from its servers.
- Judge James V. Selna of the US District Court for the Central District of California dismissed the case without prejudice April 24
- The parties will bear their own attorneys’ fees and legal costs, the court said
- Counsel for the parties didn’t immediately respond to a request ...
