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IF YOU PAID A FEE TO LINKEDIN FOR A PREMIUM SUBSCRIPTION BETWEEN MARCH 15, 2006 AND JUNE 7, 2012, A CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT MAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS |
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NOTICE OF CLASS ACTION AND PROPOSED SETTLEMENT |
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You are receiving this notice because you have been identified as being a possible Settlement Class Member. Your legal rights may be affected whether you act or don’t act. Please read this notice carefully. Visit www.LinkedInClassActionSettlement.com to read the longer form of notice and the settlement agreement. What is the Lawsuit About? LinkedIn denies that it engaged in any wrongdoing or violated any law, and the Court has not determined who is right. Rather, the parties have agreed to settle the lawsuit. Who is a Settlement Class Member? What Do I Get From the Settlement? What are My Other Options? You and/or your lawyer have the right to appear before the Court and object to the proposed settlement (i.e., state the reasons you do not like it). You can’t ask the Court to order a larger settlement; the Court can only approve or deny the settlement. If the Court denies approval, no settlement payments will be sent out and the lawsuit will continue. If that is what you want to happen, you must object. You can object ONLY if you stay in the Settlement Class. If you exclude yourself, you have no basis to object because the case no longer affects you. Your written objection must be filed or mailed to the Court referencing In re LinkedIn User Privacy Litigation, Case No. 12-cv-03088-EJD no later than April 13, 2015. Specific instructions about how to object to, or exclude yourself from, the settlement are available at www.LinkedInClassActionSettlement.com. If you do nothing you will be in the Settlement Class, and if the Court approves the Settlement Agreement, you will also be bound by all orders and judgments of the Court. If approved, your claim relating to LinkedIn’s statements about the security of your password and information and relating to a June 2012 data breach that are the subject of this case against LinkedIn, will be fully and finally resolved and released (as set forth in greater detail in the Settlement Agreement). Who Represents Me? When will the Court Consider the Proposed Settlement? How Do I Get More Information? Please do not contact the Court or LinkedIn with questions about the settlement or the claim process. By Order of the Court Dated: January 29, 2015 |
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