Capital One settles social media creators' lawsuit
Sept 18 (Reuters) - Capital One COF.N settled a lawsuit by social media creators who said a free browser extension used by millions of people to find discounts stole their sales commissions when shoppers bought their products and services.
The sixth-largest U.S. commercial bank and the creators jointly filed a settlement notice on Thursday in the Alexandria, Virginia, federal court, and expect a settlement to be submitted for preliminary approval by November 17.
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