LinkedIn Settles Advertisers’ Lawsuit for $6.625 Million Over Alleged Ad Overcharges
LinkedIn has agreed to pay $6.625 million to settle a lawsuit alleging it inflated video ad metrics, leading to overcharges for advertisers. The settlement, which requires court approval, also involves hiring an outside auditor to review ad metrics for two years. Learn more about this case and its implications for
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