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Galaxy Internet v Google Complaint
P. 1Galaxy Internet v Google ComplaintGalaxy Internet v Google ComplaintRatings: (0)|Views: 303|Likes: 2Published by Eric GoldmanThird class action lawsuit over the Google Street View capturing of wi-fi "payload" data. First is Van Valin v. Google, http://www.scribd.com/doc/31627486/Van-Valin-v-Google-Complaint. Second is Berlage v. Google, http://www.scribd.com/doc/31772581/Berlage-v-Google-ComplaintThird class action lawsuit over the Google Street View capturing of wi-fi "payload" data. First is Van Valin v. Google, http://www.scribd.com/doc/31627486/Van-Valin-v-Google-Complaint. Second is Berlage v. Google, http://www.scribd.com/doc/31772581/Berlage-v-Google-ComplaintMore info:Categories:Types, Business/Law, Court FilingsPublished by: Eric Goldman on May 25, 2010Copyright:Attribution Non-commercialAvailability:Read on Scribd mobile: iPhone, iPad and Android.download as PDF, TXT or read online from ScribdFlag for inappropriate content|Add to collectionSee moreSee lesshttps://www.scribd.com/doc/31947515/Galaxy-Internet-v-Google-Complaint06/09/2010pdftextoriginal IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURTFOR THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS
No.CLASS ACTION ALLEGATION COMPLAINT
Invasion of Privacy; 18 U.S.C. § 2511, etseq.)andViolation of 201 CMR 17.00DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL
Plaintiffs individually and on behalf of the below-descibed class allege as follows:
This is a class action based on existing federal and state law. Plaintiffs, on behalf of themselves, and all similarly situated persons seek recovery of monetary damages, penalties,attorney fees, and other relief based on certain acts of defendant, including invasion of legally protected privacy interests, acquisition of personal and private information without permission or consent, and violation of privacy and security and rights granted by 18 U.S.C. § 2511 et seq, andthe Massachusetts data privacy law,
201 CMR 17.00.
2. This court has original jurisdiction over this class action under 18 U.S.C. § 1332 (d)the Class Action Fairness Act (“CAFA”). The CAFA explicitly provides for the original jurisdiction
Galaxy Internet Services, Inc.,on behalf of themselves, theircustomers, and all others similarlysituated within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
GOOGLE INC., a DelawareCorporation;
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different from any Defendant, and where the matter in controversy exceeds the sum of $5 millionexclusive of interests and costs. Plaintiffs allege that the claims of individual class members in thisaction exceeds $5 million in aggregate, exclusive of interests and costs, and that the total number of the members of the proposed class is greater than 100, as required by 28 U.S.C. § 1332(d), (5).The plaintiffs also assert that the Defendant is subject to the court’s jurisdiction as defined in the provisions of M.G.L. c. 93H as codified in 201 CMR 17.03. As set forth below, plaintiffsare a corporate entity incorporated in Massachusetts, and defendant is a Delaware Corporationwith its headquarters and main office location in California. This court also has jurisdictionunder 28 U.S.C. § 1331 because plaintiffs have alleged violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2511, et seq.3.
Venue lies within this distrct pursuant to both 28 U.S.C. § 1391 (b)-(c) and201 CMR 17.00-05 in that defendant conducts business in this District; certain actsgiving rise to the claims asserted in the Complaint occurred within this District; the actionsof Defendants alleged in this complaint caused damages to both the customers of GalaxyInternet Services, Inc. and its wholly owned subsidiary Brookline Wireless, and its other WiFi installations including Faneuil Hall in Boston, Massachusetts, Government Center in Boston,Massachusetts, and Grove Hall, in Boston Massachusetts, and to the corporate entity itself through the actions of the Defendant, and to the numerous sub-class members who use WiFi both on the public network operated by Galaxy, and on their home or business WiFi networks.
Plaintiff Galaxy Internet Services, Inc. (hereinafter “Galaxy) is a Massachusetts corporation.During the class period, Galaxy built, operated and maintained WiFi systems in Brookline,Massachusetts, Government Center in Boston, Massachusetts, Faneuil Hall in Boston Massachusetts,and Grove Hall in Boston Massachusetts. The WiFi networks owned and operated by Galaxy
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provide wireless internet connections to transmit and receive both personal and private data,which includes but is not limited to emails (both corporate and individual), internet commerceincluding accessing merchant web sites where credit card information is provided for purchases,work related documents, online banking, stock trading, updating both private and publicsocial networking sites such as Facebook, both individual and corporate transmittal of credit cardinformation, online instant messaging, medical information, personal information such asdate of birth, social security numbers, and telephone calls made using voice over internet protocolon Galaxy’s wholly owned subsidiary, Galaxyvoice. Galaxy has also installed WiFi capablereceivers in Brookline, Massachusetts police cars, first responder vehicles, and fire trucks.6. Defendant Google Inc. (“Google”) is a multinational public cloud computing andInternet search technologies corporation. Google hosts and develops a number of internet-basedservices and products. It was first incorporated as a privately held company on September 4, 1998,with its initial public offering to follow on August 19, 2004. Google is a Delaware corporationwith it’s Home office in the state of California. The company’s web site stated mission fromthe outset of its existence has been “the immense volume of information that exists,and the scope of Google's mission: to organize the world's information and make it universallyaccessible.” According to Google’s website, of the “Ten things we know to be true”is (number seven on the list) “There’s always more information out there.”
7. One of Google’s web-based and web-accessed internet services is Google Street View(“GSV”). GSV is a technology featured in the Google Maps and Google Earth product that provides panoramic views from various positions along many streets in the United States andthroughout the world. It was launched on May 25, 2007, originally only in several cities in
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