Patreon attacks law that keeps platforms from sharing your video views
Briefly

Patreon, the monetization platform for content creators, is asking a federal judge to deem unconstitutional a rarely invoked law...
The Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) blocks businesses from sharing data with third parties on customers' video purchases and rentals. At a minimum, the VPPA requires written consent each time a business wants to share this sensitive video data-including the title, description, and, in most cases, the subject matter.
Read at Ars Technica
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