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Plaintiffs in privacy litigation over Gmail privacy ask judge to certify class

( December 19, 2013, 15:00 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Plaintiffs in a proposed class action lawsuit claiming that Google violates federal and state wiretap laws have filed a motion with US District Judge Lucy Koh, asking the judge to approve class action status for the case. In a proposed class certification filed with Koh, plaintiffs ask the judge to certify seven distinct classes, based around different groupings of US residents who sent an e-mail from a non-Gmail account to a gmail.com address.Please see attached documents...

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