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samedi 11 janvier 2014

Facebook Sued Over Fake 'Likes' For Ads




Facebook has been sued for falsifying member endorsements through their "likes" for advertising purposes.

WASHINGTON: Facebook has been sued for falsifying member endorsements through their "likes" for advertising purposes.


Colorado resident and Facebook user Anthony Ditirro filed a complaint against the social networking giant for allegedly misrepresenting him in a sponsored advertisement for USA Today in November of 2013, CNET reports.

Ditirro claimed that it was shown to at least one of his social network friends, despite he never visited USA Today's website or clicked the like button on its website or Facebook Page.

The complaint accuses Facebook of breaking
 a number of California civil and business codes, and argues that class members should receive statutory and punitive damages of at least $750 per person for the unauthorized use of their likeness.

Earlier, Facebook was sued for allegedly
 intercepting private messages 
of the users.

Read more: Times Of India
Article re/print by Lada Vuk


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