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''Hoang v. Amazon.com, Inc. et al.'' (initially filed as ''Doe v. Amazon.com, Inc. et al.'') is a lawsuit brought by actress Junie Hoang in October 2011 against
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and its parent company
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for revealing her true date of birth, which she said opened her up to
age discrimination Ageism, also spelled agism, is discrimination against individuals or groups on the basis of their age. The term was coined in 1969 by Robert Neil Butler to describe discrimination against seniors, and patterned on sexism and racism. Butler def ...
. In March 2013, all of her claims against Amazon and all but one of her claims against IMDb were dismissed, and in April 2013, a jury found that IMDb was not liable for the remaining claim for breach of contract; the verdict was upheld on appeal.


Lawsuit

Hoang, whose real name is Huong Hoang ( vi, Hoàng Hương), is a
Vietnamese-American Vietnamese Americans ( vi, Người Mỹ gốc Việt, lit=Viet-origin American people) are Americans of Vietnamese ancestry. They make up about half of all overseas Vietnamese and are the fourth-largest Asian American ethnic group after Chinese ...
actress. She had small parts in films such as '' Gingerdead Man 3: Saturday Night Cleaver'' and ''Hoodrats 2: Hoodrat Warriors''. In October 2011, Hoang filed a lawsuit in the
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against the
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(IMDb) and its parent company
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,''Hoang v. Amazon.com, Inc. et al.'', no. 11-cv-01709, (W.D. Wash., filed Oct. 13, 2011); retrieved fro
PACER
Apr. 12, 2013
alleging that IMDb had accessed her account information to obtain her true birth date (July 16, 1971), then displayed it as part of the information on her entry as an actress. Her complaint alleged that the use of her account information was wrongful and that publication of the information would cause her to suffer age discrimination in casting. Hoang's lawsuit was originally filed under the name "
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", but in December 2011, U.S. District Judge Marsha J. Pechman in Seattle dismissed the original lawsuit with leave to refile under her own name, saying the actress had no grounds to proceed with an anonymous complaint. On January 6, 2012, Hoang refiled, revealing her name. In March 2013, Judge Pechman granted Amazon's motion for
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, releasing it from the case; and IMDb's motion for summary judgment on Hoang's Washington state's Consumer Protection Act claim and
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claims. The case went to trial on April 9, 2013 on the remaining cause of action, IMDb's alleged breach of contract, with IMDb as the sole defendant. On April 11, 2013, a federal jury in Seattle rejected the breach of contract claim.


Appeal

In May 2013, Hoang filed a notice of appeal in the case. Hoang's opening brief was filed on October 30, and IMDb's answering brief was filed December 24;''Hoang v. Amazon.com, Inc. et al'', no. 13-35390, 9th Cir., docket report, retrieved fro
PACER
August 25, 2014.
Hoang voluntarily dismissed Amazon.com from the appeal on November 4. Hoang's reply brief was filed February 3, 2014. There were two motions made to file amicus curiae briefs in support of Hoang; one by four screenwriters David Ransil, Brad Markowitz, Steven Tag Mendillo and Mark Lisson on November 20; and one by the
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(SAG), the
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(AFTRA) and the
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(WGAW) on November 25. Both motions were denied, because they did not address the ground on which Hoang had appealed. Oral argument in the case was held in
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on February 6, 2015. The Ninth Circuit panel was composed of circuit judges
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and Mary H. Murguia, and district judge William H. Orrick III, sitting by designation. On March 27, 2015, the Ninth Circuit panel unanimously affirmed the decision in favor of IMDb.


Reaction and aftermath

Two actors' unions, SAG and AFTRA, supported Hoang, saying that IMDb was "facilitating age discrimination". After the lawsuit was decided, the unions pressed the
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to enact legislation requiring Internet sites to remove birth dates and ages of entertainers upon their request. The legislature enacted the law, Assembly Bill 1687, in September 2016. In February 2018, U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria struck down the law as violating the
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. In June 2020, the
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affirmed Chhabria's judgement, holding that the statute was an unconstitutional content-based restriction that violated the First Amendment.
IMDb.com v. Becerra, et al.
', nos. 18-15463, 18-15469 (9th Cir. June 19, 2020).


References


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In the Northern District for California

* ''Doe v. Amazon.com, Inc. et al.''
original complaint
(October 13, 2011) * ''Doe v. Amazon.com, Inc. et al.''
order
dismissing original complaint (December 23, 2011) * ''Hoang v. Amazon.com, Inc. et al.''
first amended complaint
(January 6, 2012) * ''Hoang v. Amazon.com, Inc. et al.''
order
dismissing some claims (March 28, 2012), via Santa Clara University School of Law's Digital Commons * ''Hoang v. Amazon.com, Inc. et al.''
order
dismissing all remaining claims except the breach-of-contract claim against IMDb (March 18, 2013)


In the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals

* '' Huong Hoang v. Amazon.com, Inc. and IMDb.com, Inc.'' no. 13-35390 (9th Cir.
docket
from Justia) * '' Huong Hoang v. IMDb.com'', no. 13-35390 (9th Cir. Feb. 6, 2015
oral argument
* ''Huong Hoang v. IMDb.com, Inc.'' no. 13-35390 (9th Cir.
opinion of the court
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