Read the original article: When are Privacy Violations Sufficient to Sue?
In order to get into court – particularly federal court – a party has to demonstrate that they have “standing” to sue — that is, that they have personally suffered some kind of concrete and demonstrable harm as a result of someone else’s conduct that gives rise to a right to seek damages or injunctive..
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Read the original article: When are Privacy Violations Sufficient to Sue?