U.S. District Judge James Donato
SAN FRANCISCO -- Attorneys for Facebook Inc. argued Thursday the company's faulty video metrics were only estimates to help advertisers, and it never guaranteed those results.
The proposed class action brought by businesses alleging they were misled by Facebook's data on how long users spent watching videos should be dismissed because "they all got the ads they paid for," defense attorney Elizabeth Deeley said.
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