AMC to pay $8M for allegedly violating 1988 law with use of Meta Pixel
Briefly

On Thursday, AMC notified subscribers of a proposed $8.3 million settlement that provides awards to an estimated 6 million subscribers of its six streaming services: AMC+, Shudder, Acorn TV, ALLBLK, SundanceNow, and HIDIVE.
Passed in 1988, the VPPA prohibits AMC and other video service providers from sharing 'information which identifies a person as having requested or obtained specific video materials or services from a video tape service provider.'
Read at Ars Technica
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