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Puja J. Amin is the Queenie and co-founder of TCPAWorld. Other than the Czar, Queenie is probably the best known TCPA lawyer on the planet. Queenie cannot be stopped. One of the best known names in the marketing legal world, she has vast experience defending and counseling businesses on consumer protection laws including the TCPA, CIPA, FCRA and a host of privacy-related statutes. She has provided legal oversight on an enterprise basis to major direct-to-consumer brands and defended some of the largest companies in the nation in major federal court litigation--earning her the title of "Queenie" of the TCPA. She's also a 10+ times Trifecta finisher and international Spartan Race qualifier, who commonly competes in "Ultra" endurance challenges.
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FIT FOR A LAWSUIT?: VPPA Claims Against Zumba Survive Motion to Dismiss

15 Dec 202524 Apr 2026
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida denied Zumba’s motion to dismiss a putative class action alleging violations of the Video Privacy Protection Act (“VPPA”) in Catherine…
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MILLION DOLLAR PIXEL: Court Approves $900k Class Settlement in VPPA Case, Awarding Over $200k in Attorneys Fees

11 Dec 202524 Apr 2026
Earlier this week, the District Court for the Southern District of New York approved a massive $900,000 class settlement in Lee v. Springer Nature America, Inc. No. 24-cv-4493, 2025 WL…
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SILENT SWITCH?:New Lawsuit Alleges Google Uses Gemini AI to “Secretly” Read Gmail, Chat, and Meet Conversations

1 Dec 202524 Apr 2026
The latest in a spate of lawsuits targeting AI tools, a new putative class action filed in the Northern District of California alleges that tech giant Google activated its Gemini…
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JAM CITY’S DATA JAM: California Fines Mobile Gaming Firm $1.4 Million Over CCPA Violations

24 Nov 202526 Nov 2025
On November 21, 2025, California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced CA's sixth enforcement action - a $1.4 million settlement against Jam City, Inc., a mobile app publishing company, over allegations…
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TAKE NOTE: New Wave of Privacy Litigation Targets AI Notetaker, Otter.ai

24 Nov 202524 Apr 2026
As Zoom, Teams, and Google Meet have quickly become the default way we gather, a new trend has emerged: many virtual meetings now end up being “attended” by more AI…
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CALPRIVACY WRAPPED: California Privacy Protection Agency Revisits 2025 Session and Sets Rulemaking Priorities Heading into the New Year

10 Nov 202524 Apr 2026
In its November 7, 2025, Board meeting, the California Privacy Protection Agency (“CPPA” or "CalPrivacy" as it's now known), looked back on its 2025 session and gave us a preview…
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“CIPA IS UNTENABLE”: Federal Judge Calls Upon California Legislature to Scrap CIPA While Granting Summary Judgment in Website Operator’s Favor

21 Oct 202524 Apr 2026
In a striking opinion, a federal judge in the Northern District of California has issued a scathing critique of the California Invasion of Privacy Act (“CIPA”) while ruling in favor…
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BREAKING: Minnesota and New Hampshire Join Bipartisan Consortium of Privacy Regulators

8 Oct 202524 Apr 2026
This morning, the California Privacy Protection Agency (“CPPA”) announced that Minnesota and New Hampshire have joined the Consortium of Privacy Regulators, a bipartisan initiative announced in April to implement and…
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THE CCPA STRIKES BACK: $1.35 Million Fine Against Tractor Supply Confirms the Teeth Behind the CCPA’s Subpoena Threat

1 Oct 202530 Sep 2025
When we last covered the CPPA’s first ever filing to compel Tractor Supply to comply with its investigative subpoena, a lot of folks thought it was the agency testing the…
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VERDICT INTACT: Meta’s Post-Trial Attempts To Avoid Liability In Massive CIPA Ruling Fall Flat As Court Refuses To Decertify Class and Set Aside Jury Finding

22 Sep 202524 Apr 2026
In August 2025, a San Francisco jury reached a rare privacy verdict in Frasco v. Flo Health, holding Meta liable under the California Invasion of Privacy Act (“CIPA”) for intercepting…

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