InsideView Right of Publicity Settlement
An equal, or pro rata, share of their respective state Settlement Fund, after payment of Settlement Administration expenses, attorneys' fees and costs, and any service award to their state Settlement Class Representative(s).
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What happened
Demandbase, Inc. and InsideView Technologies, Inc. allegedly used consumers' names, contact information, job titles, places of work, education histories, and cities of residence to encourage people to purchase subscriptions to their database without consent, violating right-of-publicity laws in seven states. The defendants deny wrongdoing and the court has not decided who is right.
Do you qualify?
Residents of Alabama, California, Illinois, Indiana, Nevada, Ohio, or South Dakota who were not registered users of InsideView or Demandbase and whose InsideView "people" profile was viewed by a free user during the class period.
How to file
Submit a claim form by October 30, 2025. The page does not specify what information or proof is required, but claimants should visit the settlement website's "Make a Claim" section for detailed instructions.
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