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VIDEO PRIVACY: In 'Harris v. Blockbuster', a District Court denies Blockbuster's request for arbitration, after a class action alleged violations of the Video Privacy Protection Act by transmitting rental information to Facebook, which was displayed in profiles.

Harris, et al v Blockbuster, Inc.
No. 3:09-CV-217, US District Court for the Northern District of Texas,

A US Court denies Blockbuster's motion to compel arbitration, after a class action lawsuit was launched against it alleging violations of the Video Privacy Protection Act by transmitting information regarding online rentals and purchases to Facebook.

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