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45-Day Stay Ordered in PBS VPPA Case to Seek ‘Potential Resolution’

U.S. District Judge Michael Brown for Northern Georgia in Atlanta signed an order Friday (docket 1:22-cv-02456) granting the joint motion of Video Privacy Protection Act plaintiff Jazmine Harris and defendant PBS to stay the proceedings for 45 days until June…

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1 so the parties can "pursue potential resolution” of the case. The stay was to become effective with PBS’s filing Monday of its answer to Harris’ complaint, said the order. Harris alleges PBS disclosed her PBS.org personal viewing information to Facebook without her consent, in violation of the VPPA (see 2303210016). Her proposed class includes all PBS.org subscribers who had their personal viewing information disclosed to Facebook.