Facebook to Pay $10 Million to Charity to Settle Ad Lawsuit
At least one of Facebook’s legal problems has been cleared up: The social network has agreed to pay $10 million to charity to settle a lawsuit over its use of “social” advertising.
According to Reuters, the settlement was reached last month but made public this weekend.
The lawsuit was over a type of Facebook ad called a “Sponsored Story,” which is generated after a Facebook user clicks the “Like” button. An ad would then appear on a friend’s page, asserting that the person “Likes” the advertiser.
In December, a judge denied Facebook’s request to throw out a lawsuit brought by five Facebook members. The plaintiffs alleged that the social networking site violated California law by publicizing users’ “Likes” without paying them or giving them a way to opt out.