

NBA Properties, Inc. and Dapper Labs, Inc. have agreed to a $7.05 million settlement to resolve a lawsuit alleging they shared the personally identifiable information of NBA Top Shot account holders with Meta (Facebook) without consent. Eligible individuals may be entitled to a cash payment.
Est. Payout:
$36 - $122
Status:
Accepting Submissions
Time to Submit:
Est 6 mins
A $7.05 million settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit against NBA Properties, Inc. and Dapper Labs, Inc. The lawsuit alleged that the companies violated the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) and California law by sharing the personally identifiable information of NBA Top Shot account holders with Meta (Facebook) through a tracking pixel without their consent. The defendants deny any wrongdoing. Eligible individuals who file a valid claim may receive a cash payment.
The settlement class includes all persons in the United States who had an active Facebook account and an NBA Top Shot account from June 15, 2020, to January 30, 2025.
You are a person in the United States
You had an active Facebook account
You had an NBA Top Shot account between June 15, 2020, and January 30, 2025
Submit a valid and timely claim to receive a pro rata share of the settlement fund.
It is estimated that each claimant will receive between $36 and $122.
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