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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New York: Indian-American judge Vince Chhabria<\/a> has slapped a fine of almost $1 million on Meta<\/a>, Facebook<\/a>'s parent company, and its law firm for creating obstacles for court and users in a data breach trial.

According to a Bloomberg report, District Judge Chhabria wrote in an order that the fine is \"loose change\" for
Facebook<\/a> and Gibson Dunn<\/a> & Crutcher LLP for deceitfully denying that it shared users' private information with third parties.

The San Francisco judge said that Facebook relied on \"delay, misdirection, and frivolous arguments\" to make the litigation unfairly difficult and expensive. \"Perhaps realising they had no real argument for withholding these documents, Facebook and
Gibson Dunn<\/a> contorted various statements\" of opposing lawyers and the court acebeyond recognition,\" Chhabria wrote, according to Bloomberg.

\"And again, after being told repeatedly that these arguments made no sense, Facebook and Gibson Dunn insisted on pressing them,\" he said.

The judge added that Facebook also attempted to push the users, who had filed a complaint against it, into settling for a lesser compensation.

The lawsuit was filed in a California court on behalf of
Facebook users<\/a> impacted by Meta<\/a>'s partnership with research firm Cambridge Analytica.

The $925,078.51 penalty comes after Meta had agreed a $725 million settlement in December 2022 to resolve a class-action lawsuit, which claimed that Facebook illegally shared user data with Cambridge Analytica.

In March 2018, whistleblower Christopher Wylie publicly revealed that Cambridge Analytica exfiltrated personal data of 87 million
Facebook users<\/a> in the US in order to influence the results of the 2016 US presidential election.

This data trove included Facebook users' ages, interests, pages they liked, groups they followed, physical locations, political and religious affiliations, relationships, and photos, as well as their full names, phone numbers, and email addresses.

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印度裔美国法官打了$ 1 mn在Facebook上

旧金山法官说,Facebook依靠“延迟、误导和无聊的争论”,使诉讼不公平的困难和昂贵。“也许意识到他们没有真正的理由拒绝这些文档,Facebook和Gibson Dunn扭曲各种语句”反对律师和法院acebeyond识别,“Chhabria写道,据彭博社。

  • 更新于2023年2月13日07:44点坚持
纽约:印度裔法官文斯Chhabria已经打了近100万美元的罚款,脸谱网的母公司,其为法院和律师事务所创建障碍用户数据泄露试验。

据彭博社报道,地区法官Chhabria在订单中写道,罚款是“零钱”脸谱网Gibson Dunn& Crutcher LLP诡诈否认它与第三方分享用户的私人信息。

旧金山法官说,Facebook依靠“延迟、误导和无聊的争论”,使诉讼不公平的困难和昂贵。“也许意识到他们没有真正的理由拒绝这些文档,Facebook和Gibson Dunn扭曲各种语句”反对律师和法院acebeyond识别,“Chhabria写道,据彭博社。

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”后,又被反复告知,这些争论没有意义,Facebook和Gibson Dunn坚持按他们,”他说。

法官还说,Facebook也试图推动用户,曾向法院提起诉讼,解决了一个较小的补偿。

加州法院提起诉讼代表Facebook用户影响与研究公司—剑桥的伙伴关系。

点球之后925078 .51元美元已同意在2022年12月7.25亿美元的和解来解决集体诉讼,声称Facebook非法共享用户数据—剑桥。

2018年3月,举报人克里斯托弗·威利公开透露,8700万年剑桥—接的个人数据Facebook用户在美国为了影响2016年美国总统选举的结果。

这个数据宝库包括Facebook用户的年龄、兴趣、页面他们喜欢,组织他们之后,物理位置,政治和宗教信仰,人际关系,和照片,以及他们的全名,电话号码和电子邮件地址。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New York: Indian-American judge Vince Chhabria<\/a> has slapped a fine of almost $1 million on Meta<\/a>, Facebook<\/a>'s parent company, and its law firm for creating obstacles for court and users in a data breach trial.

According to a Bloomberg report, District Judge Chhabria wrote in an order that the fine is \"loose change\" for
Facebook<\/a> and Gibson Dunn<\/a> & Crutcher LLP for deceitfully denying that it shared users' private information with third parties.

The San Francisco judge said that Facebook relied on \"delay, misdirection, and frivolous arguments\" to make the litigation unfairly difficult and expensive. \"Perhaps realising they had no real argument for withholding these documents, Facebook and
Gibson Dunn<\/a> contorted various statements\" of opposing lawyers and the court acebeyond recognition,\" Chhabria wrote, according to Bloomberg.

\"And again, after being told repeatedly that these arguments made no sense, Facebook and Gibson Dunn insisted on pressing them,\" he said.

The judge added that Facebook also attempted to push the users, who had filed a complaint against it, into settling for a lesser compensation.

The lawsuit was filed in a California court on behalf of
Facebook users<\/a> impacted by Meta<\/a>'s partnership with research firm Cambridge Analytica.

The $925,078.51 penalty comes after Meta had agreed a $725 million settlement in December 2022 to resolve a class-action lawsuit, which claimed that Facebook illegally shared user data with Cambridge Analytica.

In March 2018, whistleblower Christopher Wylie publicly revealed that Cambridge Analytica exfiltrated personal data of 87 million
Facebook users<\/a> in the US in order to influence the results of the 2016 US presidential election.

This data trove included Facebook users' ages, interests, pages they liked, groups they followed, physical locations, political and religious affiliations, relationships, and photos, as well as their full names, phone numbers, and email addresses.

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