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 her image and those of others were used without their knowledge in Facebook’s “sponsored stories” advertising program, which is no longer in operation.

MNP Ltd., the court-appointed administrator handling the proposed settlement, says in a statement the agreement needs to be approved by a B.C. Supreme Court judge in March, along with a process to determine class members’ share of the money.

The lawsuit was expanded outside of B.C. in 2019 to include residents of Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Newfoundland and Labrador.

  • @girlfreddy@lemmy.caOP
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    6 months ago

    If there’s 4.3 million claimants and the payout is $51 million = each person will receive $11.86 … minus lawyers fees (33.3%) and taxes.

    Meta is paying out the big bucks for stealing. 🙄

    • @Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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      166 months ago

      It’s always worth it for large corporations to break the law. Their profit always seems to exceed whatever penalty they face as a result of their actions.

      • Samus Crankpork
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        86 months ago

        If the penalty for a crime is a fine, then that crime only exists for the poor.

      • justhach
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        66 months ago

        “The the fine is less than the profits, then its just the cost of doing business.”

        • @Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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          56 months ago

          That’s basically how these corporations work. Even a billion dollar fine for Facebook wouldn’t change a thing.