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Voyager Told to Show Cause Why Its Motion to Dismiss Meta’s Suit Isn’t Moot

U.S. District Judge Haywood Gilliam for Northern California in Oakland ordered defendant Voyager Labs to show cause by May 15 why its April 13 motion to dismiss Meta’s complaint shouldn’t be terminated as moot in light of Meta’s filing of…

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its first amended complaint Friday, said the judge’s text-only order Monday (docket 4:23-cv-154). Meta’s amended complaint alleges Voyager’s unlawful data-scraping conduct involving the accounts of hundreds of thousands of Facebook users persisted after Meta sued the surveillance software company Jan. 12 (see 2305080044).