Crunchyroll lawsuit
Definition
A class action lawsuit against Crunchyroll, LLC, the popular anime streaming service, alleging it unlawfully shared users' video viewing data—such as anime titles watched—with third-party marketers via tracking tools like Facebook Pixel and Braze SDK, violating privacy laws including the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA).
Refers to multiple recent legal actions, including suits over a major data breach exposing 6.8 million users' IPs, passwords, and credit card details, highlighting negligence in data security.
Examples
After the Crunchyroll lawsuit hit the headlines, every otaku's watch history became prime ad bait overnight.
My lawyer's advising me to join the Crunchyroll lawsuit—finally, a chance to monetize my endless One Piece marathons.
The Crunchyroll lawsuit proves that even in the digital age, your guilty pleasure anime picks can come back to haunt your inbox.
Thanks to the Crunchyroll lawsuit buzz, targeted ads now know I prefer my mechs with a side of existential dread.