GM's Data Practices Drive Texas Trade Practices Lawsuit
"It is just a matter of time before we see more legal disputes such as the Texas lawsuit, because cars are collecting ever more data about their owners and drivers," writes Kenneth Gober.
September 19, 2024 at 03:00 PM
7 minute read
Consumer ProtectionWhen Texans purchase General Motors vehicles, they may drive away from dealerships believing they are in control of the cars and trucks they have purchased and that GM makes their safety its top priority. A lawsuit alleges that GM is actually the one controlling things: It is making money off of information it collects about its customers' personal driving habits.
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