
Roblox Settles Content Moderation Class Action for $10 Million
Roblox has agreed to pay $10 million to settle a proposed class action that alleged the popular “metaverse” platform had deleted in-game content that users had already paid for.
Roblox has agreed to pay $10 million to settle a proposed class action that alleged the popular “metaverse” platform had deleted in-game content that users had already paid for.
A proposed class action lawsuit alleges Ecovacs Robotics, Inc. has concealed from consumers a defect that can cause its Deebot robot vacuums to fail prematurely.
Walmart faces a proposed class action that alleges the mega retailer’s Onn brand of touchscreen tablets are defective in that their screens are liable to crack, develop patches of “dead pixels” and otherwise fail to work as advertised.
A class action alleges Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. has illegally weaponized consumers’ biometric data to systematically identify and eject from its iconic New York venues anyone from a law firm that “dares to file a lawsuit” against it.
A proposed class action claims Dell’s Inspiron 2-in-1 laptops are equipped with defective hinges that can break after only a few months of normal use.
A proposed class action lawsuit alleges Tesla employees have violated the privacy of consumers by accessing, viewing and sharing sensitive videos and images stored by the automaker without consent.
BetterHelp faces at least two putative class action lawsuits after being hit with a proposed Federal Trade Commission (FTC) consent order banning the online counseling platform from sharing consumers’ data with third parties.
A proposed class action claims Talkspace has misled new patients about the availability of its online therapists and secretly enrolls consumers into automatically renewing subscriptions without consent.
Attention current, former and prospective Volkswagen and Audi drivers: if you were one of the millions of people who received a notice back in June 2021 about the Volkswagen/Audi data breach, you’re likely qualified to claim some cash.
AI image tools DreamUp, Midjourney and DreamStudio are at the center of a proposed class action that alleges the products’ reliance on copyrighted images to generate work “in the style of” certain creators has illegally siphoned money from artists.