Topic: Privacy Lawsuit

5 chapters across the catalog

Sideshow Bob
Episode 1727 46:00 - 48:37

1727: Sideshow Bob

Apple Siri Privacy Settlement, BBC Interaction

Apple agreed to a $95 million settlement following allegations that Siri recorded private conversations and shared them with advertisers. One plaintiff reported receiving medical ads after a private discussion with a doctor. A BBC segment featured a humorous interaction with Siri where the assistant avoided answering questions about the legal settlement.

It's The Boyfriend
Episode 1671 2:07:23 - 2:09:46

1671: It's The Boyfriend

Clearview AI Privacy Settlement, Stock Payout Strategy

Facial recognition startup Clearview AI reached a preliminary $50 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit alleging privacy violations. In a unique legal arrangement, the plaintiffs will receive a share of the company's potential future value rather than a traditional cash payout. This strategy allows the company to settle significant liabilities without immediate capital depletion by issuing equity to the affected parties.

Si Senor
Episode 1487 2:09:54 - 2:11:23

1487: Si Senor

State Stockpiling of Newborn Blood Spots

Leftover blood spots from newborn genetic testing are being stored by states and sometimes used for law enforcement or sold for research without parental consent. Recent lawsuits in Michigan, Texas, and Minnesota have forced the destruction of millions of these samples due to privacy violations.

Liz Cheney vs. Sarah Palin
Episode 175 1:16:18 - 1:20:41

175: Liz Cheney vs. Sarah Palin

Pennsylvania School Laptop Spying, Webcam Privacy

The Lower Merion School District in Pennsylvania faces a class-action lawsuit after it was discovered that school-issued laptops were used to remotely activate webcams and spy on students in their homes. This incident has sparked broader concerns about privacy and the technical ability of companies like Google to monitor users through ambient noise and cameras.

Sebelius Double Speak
Episode 122 25:53 - 29:12

122: Sebelius Double Speak

Dutch Royal Family, Associated Press Privacy Lawsuit

The Dutch Royal Family has filed a lawsuit against the Associated Press to prevent the distribution of candid family photographs to media clients. Prince Willem-Alexander claims the photos cause unacceptable pressure on his children and damage their family life. The suit seeks a fine of 25,000 euros for each day the images remain in the AP database, with a ruling expected on August 28.