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Salazar v. Paramount Global

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Cert Granted: Jan 26, 2026

Case Overview

A case in which the Court will decide whether the phrase "goods or services from a video tape service provider," as used in the Video Privacy Protection Act's definition of "consumer," refers to all of a video tape service provider's goods or services or only to its audiovisual goods or services.


The Application

History

Paramount Global, as a video tape service provider offering both audiovisual streaming services and non-audiovisual goods, must be evaluated under this statutory scope question to determine whether VPPA protections extend to all customer transactions or only to video-related offerings.

The Conclusion

The court will resolve whether VPPA's "consumer" definition extends to all goods and services offered by a video tape service provider or only to its audiovisual content and services.

CourtSupreme Court of the United States
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Cert GrantedJan 26, 2026
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SCOTUS TMR-7376d392 Jun 17, 2026
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