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Arbitration order in mobile advertising privacy case not 'clear error,' says Turn

( September 28, 2016, 22:31 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Turn Inc. filed a brief with the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in response to plaintiffs’ request that it direct a lower court to reverse its decision to compel arbitration in a matter accusing Turn of violating  New York state law through the "use of so-called 'zombie cookies.’ " Turn says that plaintiffs’ Verizon subscriber agreements expressly provided for delivery of tailored advertising programs by third parties such as Turn, and that Verizon vetted how its data would be incorporated into Turn’s platform for use in its advertising programs.See document below. ...

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