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12 March 2018

Circuit Court Rules Website User Data Is Not Personal Information

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On November 29, 2017, the Ninth Circuit ruled that although a sports app user claiming the sports network disclosed his private information to an analytics company had standing to sue ...
United States Privacy

On November 29, 2017, the Ninth Circuit ruled that although a sports app user claiming the sports network disclosed his private information to an analytics company had standing to sue, a lower court was right to dismiss his suit because the information was not personally identifiable under the Video Privacy Protection Act. The Ninth Circuit affirmed a Washington federal judge's application of the "ordinary person" standard, which determined that "personally identifiable information" refers to information an ordinary person could use to pinpoint a specific individual's video watching behavior.

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