A law student abandoned his proposed class action alleging that Sellers International LLC disclosed the legal-education videos he watched to a third party in violation of the Video Privacy Protection Act.
Isaac Shapiro alleged that Sellers tracked the legal-education videos he watched on the company’s Quimbee.com website and disclosed his video-watching history to marketing partner
- Quimbee.com is a website aimed at law students offering thousands of case-brief videos as study aids, according to the complaint
- Shapiro filed a notice of voluntary dismissal with prejudice on Tuesday in the ...
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