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    The only Zoom users in the U.S. not eligible to make a claim in the class action suit are those who solely registered, used, opened, or downloaded the app through an Enterprise-level account or a ...

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    Zoom's recently announced $85 million settlement of a privacy class action is a "groundbreaking" and unique settlement, a lawyer for the plaintiffs told Yahoo Finance.

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    Zoom reached an agreement in a class-action lawsuit over how it handled user data and reports of "Zoombombings."

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  6. List of class-action lawsuits - Wikipedia

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    contracts that exclude class action arbitration: Supreme Court of the United States: 2011 Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc. v. Dabit: SLUSA preempting state law class action claims: Supreme Court of the United States: 2006 West v. Randall: required parties to class action: United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit

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  8. Fake news websites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fake news websites target United States audiences by using disinformation to create or inflame controversial topics such as the 2016 election. [1] [2] Most fake news websites target readers by impersonating or pretending to be real news organizations, which can lead to legitimate news organizations further spreading their message. [3]

  9. ZoomInfo - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Zoom Information was established in 2000 as Eliyon Technologies by founders Yonatan Stern and Michel Decary, [2] [7] and in August 2017 was acquired by Great Hill Partners, a private equity firm, for $240 million. [8] In June 4, 2020, ZoomInfo became a publicly traded company on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the ticker symbol ...