May 142012
 
 May 14, 2012  Posted by  Business, Court

Nick McCann reports;

A class of Hulu subscribers who claim the website discloses what they watch to third parties without their consent argued that their action should continue in San Jose’s federal court.

In their amended class action complaint, six Hulu subscribers said the video site “repurposed” its browser cache so a marketing analyst service called KISSmetrics could store their private data.

The class also claims Hulu shared their private viewing choices with Facebook, Google Analytics, and other online market research and ad companies.

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