Judge orders Facebook to turn over records on data privacy
Judge orders Facebook to
turn over records on data privacy
By RANDALL CHASE May 30,
2019
DOVER, Del. (AP) — A Delaware
judge is ordering Facebook to turn over internal records regarding data privacy
and access to user data.
Thursday’s ruling involves
an investor lawsuit seeking company records to investigate potential wrongdoing
and mismanagement by Facebook directors regarding data privacy breaches.
The lawsuit followed
reports that the data of more than 50 million Facebook users had been
misappropriated without their knowledge by British political consulting firm
Cambridge Analytica in 2015. At the time of the Cambridge Analytica breach,
Facebook was subject to a consent decree involving the Federal Trade
Commission’s determination that its data privacy measures were not adequate.
The judge rejected
Facebook’s argument that the plaintiffs had not stated a proper purpose for
inspecting company records or demonstrated a credible basis to infer that board
directors breached their duties.
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