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In a loss for Tinder Inc., the 2nd District Court of Appeal has swiped right to approve putative class action alleging the popular dating app discriminates by charging users over 30 more money.
The appellate court on Monday overturned a decision by Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge William Highberger, who sustained a demurrer by Tinder arguing it was justified charging less to users under 30 because market research showed that...
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