Consumer Files Privacy Class Action Lawsuit Complaint Against Fox Entertainment and Clearspring Technologies Over Alleged Use Of Flash Tracking Cookies On AmericanIdol.com Website.
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Fox Entertainment Group (“Fox” or “Fox Entertainment” or “Fox Digital) and Clearspring Technologies, Inc. (“Clearspring Technologies” or “Clearspring”) (collectivey “Defendants”) in the United States District Court for the Central District of California (styled Erica Intzekostas v. Fox Entertainment Group and Clearspring Technologies, Inc., Civil Action Case No. CV 10 6586 RSWL), alleging, among other things, that Fox Digital and Clearspring hacked the computers of millions of consumers who visited the website americanidol.com by allegedly planting rogue cookie like tracking code on users’ computers, according to a class action lawsuit news report.
The Fox Digital and Clearspring Technologies AmericanIdol.com Flash Cookie privacy class action lawsuit complaint is reportedly brought on behalf of the following putative class of persons, unless otherwise excluded:
All persons residing in the United States that accessed the www.americanidol.com website and a Clearspring Technologies, Inc. Flash cookie was set on their computer to use its local storage within te Flash media player to back up browser cookies for the purposes of restoring them later.
For more information on the Fox Digital and Clearspring Technologies AmericanIdol.com Flash Tracking Cookie Privacy class action lawsuit, read the Fox Digital and Clearspring Technologies class action lawsuit complaint.
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