Hall-O'Neil v. Amazon.com Inc et al

  1. April 09, 2020

    Amazon Can't Arbitrate Kids' Alexa Privacy Battle

    A Seattle federal judge on Thursday shot down Amazon's bid to arbitrate suits brought by children alleging its Alexa voice-activated speakers violate state privacy laws, saying the children cannot be bound by the arbitration agreement in the conditions of use for a product their parents bought.

  2. September 17, 2019

    Amazon Wants Privacy Battle Over Alexa Sent To Arbitration

    Amazon has told a Washington federal judge that suits alleging its Alexa voice-activated speakers violate state privacy laws belong in arbitration rather than federal court because of the product's conditions of use.

  3. June 11, 2019

    Amazon Recorded Kids Without Consent, Privacy Suits Say

    Amazon.com Inc. was hit Tuesday with proposed class actions in California state court and Washington federal court, claiming that its Alexa voice-activated speakers violate state privacy laws by recording and storing children's voices without consent from children or their parents.

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