Facebook, Cambridge Analytica Sued in US by Users Over Data Harvesting

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By Reuters | Updated: 23 March 2018 10:32 IST
Highlights
  • Companies sued for obtaining information belonging to Facebook's users
  • Every Facebook user has an interest in this lawsuit: Petitioner
  • The complaint was filed in the US District Court in San Jose, California

Facebook and the political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica have been sued in the United States for obtaining information belonging to 50 million of the social media company's users without permission.

The proposed class-action complaint filed late Tuesday night by Lauren Price, a Maryland resident, is the first of what could be many lawsuits seeking damages over Facebook's ability to protect user data, and Cambridge Analytica's exploitation of that data to benefit President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign.

"Every Facebook user has an interest in this lawsuit, and the enforcement of their privacy rights," John Yanchunis, a lawyer for Price, said in a phone interview on Wednesday.

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The complaint was filed in the US District Court in San Jose, California, several hours after Facebook was blamed in a shareholder lawsuit filed in nearby San Francisco for the drop in its stock price after the data harvesting was revealed. Nearly $50 billion (roughly Rs. 3.25 lakh crores) of market value was wiped out in two days.

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Facebook and Cambridge Analytica did not immediately respond on Wednesday to requests for comment.

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Price accused Facebook and London-based Cambridge Analytica of negligence and violating a California unfair competition law.

She said the harvesting contravened Facebook's privacy policy, in which the Menlo Park, California-based company said user trust was "important to us" and that it would not share information without permission and notice.

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"Our client saw a tremendous uptick in political messaging during the campaign on her Facebook page, which she had never seen," Yanchunis said. "She had a glimmer of understanding at the time, but now sees there was an attempt to influence her vote."

The complaint seeks unspecified damages, including possible punitive damages.

Yanchunis, who has also been suing Verizon Communications Inc over data breaches at its Yahoo Internet business affecting 3 billion accounts, said it should be a "fairly easy exercise" to identify potential Facebook class members.

He said cyber-security experts can assist with the case, and that Facebook "leaves a footprint of what was taken that cannot be erased."

The case is Price v Facebook et al, US District Court, Northern District of California, No. 18-01732. The shareholder case is Yuan v Facebook et al in the same court, No. 18-01725.

© Thomson Reuters 2018

 

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