Facebook will pay $10 million to charity to settle a lawsuit over advertisements that it called sponsored stories.
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Facebook service, started in early 2011, allowed companies to pay to retransmit users' activities to their friends' pages. If a user clicked on the "like" button for a brand, the click might show up as a "sponsored story" on friends' pages.
Some Facebook users had sued, saying that
Facebook used their images for commercial activity.
Court documents say a settlement has been reached with Facebook attorney Michael Rhodes confirming the amount to be paid to charity. However, a judge needs to approve the settlement.
(With AP inputs)
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