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  1. On March 20, 2024, the Supreme Court of British Columbia approved the Settlement Agreement of the Deborah Louise Douez vs. Meta Platforms Inc. (formerly known as Facebook Inc.) Class Action. Refer to the Settlement Approval Order for further information.

  2. Jan 12, 2024 · Meta is offering $51 million to settle a class-action lawsuit in four Canadian provinces over the use of some users' images in Facebook advertising. The legal action filed by a B.C. woman claimed...

  3. Jun 23, 2017 · The appellant, Deborah Louise Douez wanted to become a Facebook user. When Ms. Douez chose to sign up as a user of Facebook, she agreed to Facebook’s terms of use, which included a forum selection clause. A version of the clause provides:

  4. WHEREAS Deborah Louise Douez, in her capacity as representative plaintiff (the “Plaintiff”), and the defendant, Facebook, Inc., now known as Meta Platforms, Inc. (“Facebook” or the “Defendant”) (collectively the “Parties”),

  5. Jan 12, 2024 · Following the Proposed Settlement Agreement of the Deborah Louise Douez vs Meta class action, MNP has been appointed by the Supreme Court of British Columbia to oversee the notice and claims process. The settlement, awaiting court approval, says that Meta will pay $51 million to resolve allegations of unauthorized use of class members’ names ...

  6. Deborah Louise Douez v. Facebook, Inc. (British Columbia) (Civil) (By Leave) Keywords. None. Summary. Case summaries are prepared by the Office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Canada (Law Branch). Please note that summaries are not provided to the Judges of the Court.

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  8. Jan 28, 2018 · In brief, the core of Ms Douezs legal claim is that Facebook violated s.3(2) of British Columbia’s Privacy Act RSBC 1996 c 373, after the site used her image without her consent for promotional purposes.

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