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Interpretation of VPPA should be direct to Congress, not the court says Chamber of Commerce

( June 22, 2015, 20:30 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: The US Chamber of Commerce filed an amicus in support of Google and Viacom in an appeal of a court order dismissing charges that the companies violated privacy law by compiling profiles on children who watched Nickelodeon videos online and then using that data to sell advertisements. The brief argues that the case is one of statutory interpretation regarding the Video Privacy Protection Act, and it therefore is properly directed to Congress, not the court. See document below. ...

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