Happy Birthday Text Lawsuit Against Facebook Moved to CA Northern District Court
Last Updated on May 8, 2018
Meyers v. Facebook, Inc.
Filed: January 5, 2018 ◆§ 3:18-cv-00062-JCS
A case TCPA case against the embattled social media platform has hopped courts from Central to Northern California.
A proposed class action lawsuit filed on October 3, 2017 against Facebook, Inc. has been transferred from the U.S. District Court for California’s Central District to the state’s Northern District.
The lawsuit alleges Facebook violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) by sending birthday acknowledgment text messages without authorization from recipients. According to the complaint, Facebook uses an automatic telephone dialing system (ATDS) to transmit the short-coded messages. The proposed class includes anyone nationwide who received one or more birthday texts from Facebook.
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