SAN FRANCISCO’S FEDERAL court is home to some of the country’s most ambitious lawsuits, including suits against Big Oil for the costs of climate change, and Meta for the consequences of teen addiction to social media.
On Friday, a new far-reaching case joined the club: a class action for invasion of privacy brought against LiveRamp Holdings Inc., a public company headquartered in San Francisco that describes itself as “a global technology company that helps companies build enduring brand and business value by collaborating responsibly with data.”
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