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Blocked, Buster: Video Rental Company Settles Lawsuit
A settlement has been reached by top video rental company, Blockbuster, in a class-action lawsuit. A Minnesota man, Baseem Missaghi, claimed that Blockbuster has been violating the Video Privacy Protection Act. The Privacy Protection Act was created specifically for rental companies like Blockbuster to prevent harvesting their end user’s information. The law states that video rental companies are not allowed to unveil information specific to each user’s account without their consent. Blockbuster had reportedly been holding onto the private data for millions of their consumers across the world. As part of the settlement, Blockbuster was required to pay lawyer fees totaling around $140,000.

Strippers Win Revealing Settlement
A company in Atlanta just found out the hard way that they’re required to actually pay their employees. Seventy-three exotic dancers from Club Onyx won a total of $1.55 million from their main employer, Galardi South Enterprises. Apparently the owner of Club Onyx compensated his strippers only by the generosity of the average strip club attendee. This led to unfair advantages for certain more talented strippers (and, I suspect, more dollar bills could fit in larger g-strings). The judge’s ruling states that strippers are not qualified as independent contractors, and therefore are due wages beyond any tips they receive. This follows a rising tide of wage dispute lawsuits, such as Mario Batali’s tip-stealing debacle or California’s lunch compensation conundrum.