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- Storm8 Faces Class Action of Personal Information Harvesting through iPhone Games (Nov-6-09)
- Tagged.com Faces Potential Class Action (Aug-13-09)
- Amazon Teen Sues over Lost Homework (Jul-31-09)
- Amazon Facing Class Action over Book Deletions (Jul-20-09)
- Adzilla Faces Class Action for Internet Spying (Mar-3-09)
- Heartland Payment Systems Faces Class Action (Jan-30-09)
- Rogers Cable Faces $100 Million Class Action (Nov-5-08)
- Princeton Review Sarasota Student Data Breach Prompts Class Action (Sep-23-08)
- Comcast National Class Action Filed (Jul-23-08)
- Nvidia and AMD charged with price-fixing computer GPU (graphics processing units) chips (Jul-20-08)
- Google faces class action lawsuit for selling ads on parked domains (Jul-15-08)
- Bell Canada allegedly throttling internet speeds (Jun-3-08)
- Network Solutions and ICANN allegedly registers searched domain names to prevent others from selling and forces customers to pay expensive fees. (Feb-27-08)
- Activision alleging false advertising of games for Nintendo Wii, that do not support Dolby Pro Logic II surround sound. (Feb-22-08)
- Comcast Corp. alleging false advertising related to the speed of its Internet service. (Feb-21-08)
- Intuit allegedly sent out a defective QuickBooks Pro update. (Dec-27-07)
- Microsoft alleging automatic Xbox Live renewals are in violation of consumer rights. (Nov-15-07)
- eBay allegedly started the auction clock before products were posted. (Aug-28-07)
- Yahoo alleging misleading statements about its Panama ad platform (May-16-07)
- Internet Spammers allegedly violating the federal CAN-SPAM law. (May-1-07)
- Registerfly, Enom and ICANN allegedly defrauded customers who attempted to renew domain names. (Apr-3-07)
- Sharman Networks Ltd. alleging deceptive marketing for Kazaa customers. (Dec-11-06)
- AOL LLC allegedly violated members' privacy by posting search queries online. (Sep-26-06)
- Digital Enterprises, Inc. alleging popcorn.net rendered people's computers temporarily useless and cost time and money to remove. (Sep-18-06)
- Webloyalty.com (Sep-13-06)
- Dell Inc. allegedly misrepresented Inspiron laptop specifications. (Aug-10-06)
- Microsoft allegedly violated spyware laws by failing to disclose details of Windows Genuine Advantage anti-piracy tool.
(Jul-11-06)
- Insight Communications Allegedly charged accounts for unpaid service (Jun-13-06)
- Great Expectations alleging unfair business practices and violation of the Consumer Legal Remedies Act. (May-29-06)
- Microsoft, IA allegedly eliminated competitive products and overcharged for products. (Mar-14-06)
- City of Lake Worth, FL allegedly violated Florida state laws by secretly recording employee's conversations. (Jan-10-06)
- America Online allegedly assessed charges for AOL memberships accounts and goods and services consumers did not authorize or consent to pay. (Dec-6-05)
- Verizon Communications alleging their blocking of spam from overseas also blocks legitimate email. (Feb-15-05)
- Yahoo! allegedly allowing abusive postings to remain on their websites without giving recouse to those accused. (Aug-8-04)
- Search Engines allegedly advertising illegal gambling in California. (Aug-8-04)
- eBay allegedly overbilling by rounding up amounts to the higher price. (Jul-15-04)
- eBay allegedly failing to protect artists from copycats. (May-25-04)
- Google, AOL, Time Warner and Yahoo! (alleging libel) (Mar-23-04)
- Microsoft alleging that the company's flaw alert and patching system is inadequate and fails to protect consumers. (Oct-7-03)
- Domain Names Australia alleging phony invoices. (Sep-2-03)
- DoubleClick Inc. for allegedly disseminating millions of its clients ads impersonating computer error messages. (Jul-22-03)
- Hewlett-Packard for allegedly being aware of defects in its notebook, yet continuing to advertise, sell and warrant the computer as if there is no defect. (Jun-16-03)
- Dell Canada for allegedly not honoring posted prices for products. (May-20-03)
- Microsoft and Best Buy alleging they used debit or credit card information to activate a MSN account, without consent. (May-13-03)
- Register.com for allegedly redirecting peoples' newly registered domain names to a "Coming Soon" page which contained advertising. (Apr-26-03)
- AOL not warning customers that their free trial does not include long distance phone charges. (Jan-1-03)
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