A Massachusetts golf fan sued Saudi Arabia-backed LIV Golf Inc. for allegedly sharing the video-viewing information of visitors to its website with
James Haskell filed the proposed class action Thursday in the US District Court for the District of Massachusetts under the Video Privacy Protection Act, which prohibits video service providers from knowingly disclosing personally identifiable information about consumers without consent.
The lawsuit came a day after the New York Times reported that Saudi-Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund was re-evaluating its commitment to LIV Golf and was preparing to pull the ...