NOTICE OF PENDING CLASS ACTION AND NOTICE OF PROPOSED SETTLEMENT |
ANGEL FRALEY V. FACEBOOK, INC. |
You are receiving this e-mail because you may have been featured in a "Sponsored Story" on Facebook prior to December 3, 2012. |
A federal court authorized this Notice. This is not a solicitation from a lawyer. |
Why did I get this notice? This
Notice relates to a proposed settlement ("Settlement") of a class
action lawsuit ("Action") filed against Facebook relating to a
particular Facebook feature called "Sponsored Stories." According to
available records, you may be a "Class Member." |
What is the Action about? The
Action claims that Facebook unlawfully used the names, profile
pictures, photographs, likenesses, and identities of Facebook users in
the United States to advertise or sell products and services through
Sponsored Stories without obtaining those users' consent. Facebook
denies any wrongdoing and any liability whatsoever. No court or other
entity has made any judgment or other determination of any liability. |
What is a Sponsored Story? Sponsored Stories are a form of advertising that typically contains posts which appeared on facebook.com
about or from a Facebook user or entity that a business, organization,
or individual has paid to promote so there is a better chance that the
posts will be seen by the user or entity's chosen audience. Sponsored
Stories may be displayed, for example, when a Facebook user interacts
with the Facebook service (including sub-domains, international
versions, widgets, plug-ins, platform applications or games, and mobile
applications) in certain ways, such as by clicking on the Facebook
"Like" button on a business's, organization's, or individual's Facebook
page. Sponsored Stories typically include a display of a Facebook user's
Facebook name (i.e., the name the user has associated with his or her
Facebook account) and/or profile picture (if the user has uploaded one)
with a statement describing the user's interaction with the Facebook
service, such as "John Smith likes UNICEF," "John Smith played
Farmville," or "John Smith shared a link." |
What relief does the Settlement provide? Facebook
will pay $20 million into a fund that can be used, in part, to pay
claims of Class Members (including Minor Class Members) who appeared in a
Sponsored Story. Each participating Class Member who submits a valid
and timely claim form may be eligible to receive up to $10. The
amount, if any, paid to each claimant depends upon the number of claims
made and other factors detailed in the Settlement. No one knows in
advance how much each claimant will receive, or whether any money will
be paid directly to claimants. If the number of claims made renders
it economically infeasible to pay money to persons who make a timely
and valid claim, payment will be made to the not-for-profit
organizations identified on the Settlement website at www.fraleyfacebooksettlement.com
(if clicking on the link does not work, copy and paste the website
address into a web browser). These organizations are involved in
educational outreach that teaches adults and children how to use social
media technologies safely, or are involved in research of social media,
with a focus on critical thinking around advertising and
commercialization, and particularly with protecting the interests of
children. |
In
addition to monetary relief, Facebook will (a) revise its terms of
service (known as the "Statement of Rights and Responsibilities" or
"SRR") to more fully explain the instances in which users agree to the
display of their names and profile pictures in connection with Sponsored
Stories; (b) create an easily accessible mechanism that enables users
to view, on a going-forward basis, the subset of their interactions and
other content on Facebook that have been displayed in Sponsored Stories
(if any); (c) develop settings that will allow users to prevent
particular items or categories of content or information related to them
from being displayed in future Sponsored Stories; (d) revise its SRR to
confirm that minors represent that their parent or legal guardian
consents to the use of the minor's name and profile picture in
connection with commercial, sponsored, or related content; (e) provide
parents and legal guardians with additional information about how
advertising works on Facebook in its Family Safety Center and provide
parents and legal guardians with additional tools to control whether
their children's names and profile pictures are displayed in connection
with Sponsored Stories; and (f) add a control in minor users' profiles
that enables each minor user to indicate that his or her parents are not
Facebook users and, where a minor user indicates that his or her
parents are not on Facebook, Facebook will make the minor ineligible to
appear in Sponsored Stories until he or she reaches the age of 18, until
the minor changes his or her setting to indicate that his or her
parents are on Facebook, or until a confirmed parental relationship with
the minor user is established. |
YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS AND OPTIONS IN THIS SETTLEMENT |
SUBMIT A CLAIM FORM | This is the only way to be eligible to receive a payment, if the Court orders payment to Class Members. | Deadline: May 2, 2013 |
EXCLUDE YOURSELF | This is the only option that allows you to retain the ability to file your own lawsuit about the legal claims in this case. | Deadline: May 2, 2013 |
OBJECT | Write to the Court about why you object to (i.e., don't like) the Settlement and think it shouldn't be approved. | Deadline: May 2, 2013 |
GO TO THE "FAIRNESS HEARING" |
The
Court will hold a "Fairness Hearing" to consider the Settlement, the
request for attorneys' fees and expenses of the lawyers who brought the
Action ("Class Counsel"), and the class representatives' request for
service awards for bringing the Action.
You may,
but are not required to, speak at the Fairness Hearing about any
Objection you filed. If you intend to speak at the Fairness Hearing, you
must follow the procedures stated on the Settlement website to notify
the Court and parties of your intent when you serve your Objection.
| Hearing Date: June 28, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. |
DO NOTHING | You
will not receive a payment, even if the Court orders payment to Class
Members. You will also be giving up your right to bring your own lawsuit
related to the claims in the Action. You may be eligible to receive the
non-monetary benefits of the Settlement, if the Settlement is finally
approved. | No deadline |
|
Your Class Member Number: 365314936 |
To Parents and Guardians of Children on Facebook: The
Settlement also involves the claims of minors featured in Sponsored
Stories on Facebook. Please see the Settlement website for more
information. |
More information? For more information about the Settlement and how to take the actions described above, please visit www.fraleyfacebooksettlement.com
(if clicking on the link does not work, copy and paste the website
address into a web browser) or write to the Settlement Administrator at Fraley v. Facebook, Inc., Settlement, c/o GCG, P.O. Box 35009, Seattle, WA 98124-1009, or GCG@fraleyfacebooksettlement.com. You may also contact Class Counsel, Robert S. Arns of the Arns Law Firm, by calling 1-888-214-5125 or by emailing fb.settlement@arnslaw.com. |
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