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Those who meet eligibility criteria should apply before the deadline December 16, 2025.
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NBA Top Shot Class Action Lawsuit

A class action lawsuit has been filed against NBA Properties, Inc. in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California (Civil Action No. 3:23-cv-05069-SI). The case, Fan v. NBA Properties, Inc., is overseen by Judge Susan Illston. The NBA Top Shot class action case alleges violations of the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) and California privacy laws, claiming that user viewing data was improperly shared with Meta/Facebook through tracking pixels. The NBA Top Shot legal claims focus on privacy violations and unauthorized disclosure of personal information.
Lawsuit Name
Fan v. NBA Properties, Inc. and Dapper Labs, Inc.
Court
United States District Court for the Northern District of California
Case Number
3:23-cv-05069-SI
Judge
The Honorable Susan Illston, U.S. District Judge
Plaintiffs
Thomas Fan, Matthew Kimoto, and Clinton Brown
Defendants
NBA Properties, Inc. and Dapper Labs, Inc.
Key Allegation
NBA Top Shot allegedly shared users’ viewing data with Facebook via tracking pixel without consent, violating the Video Privacy Protection Act

NBA Top Shot Class Action Settlement - $7,050,000

Looking for the latest NBA Top Shot settlement update? A $7,050,000 fund has been created to resolve the NBA Top Shot lawsuit settlement amount over claims that NBA Properties and Dapper Labs shared users’ video viewing data with Facebook without consent, violating the Video Privacy Protection Act.

Who is covered? Anyone in the U.S. who had both an NBA Top Shot account and an active Facebook account between June 15, 2020 and January 30, 2025. Eligible users may receive an estimated $36–$122 depending on the number of valid claims filed.

As part of the NBA Top Shot settlement eligibility, the companies have also agreed to suspend use of the Meta Tracking Pixel on the NBA Top Shot website, ensuring users’ video data is no longer disclosed to Meta unless the law changes.

The deadline to file a claim is December 16, 2025. Don’t miss out on your share of the settlement.

Find out if your eligible--submit your claim before the deadline!
Deadline for filing a claim: December 16, 2025

Top Shot Class Action Payout: $36 - $122

Wondering how much will I get from NBA Top Shot lawsuit? The settlement fund totals $7,050,000, and claimants in this case may receive between $36–$122 depending on the number of valid claims submitted. This NBA Top Shot settlement amount per person is influenced by several factors:

Proof of purchase or account activity tied to NBA Top Shot

Damages claimed under the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA)

Total number of approved claims sharing the fund

Timeline for Payments

Claim Form Deadline: December 16, 2025

Final Approval Hearing: December 19, 2025

NBA Top Shot settlement payout date: Payments are expected within 60–90 days after final approval, but delays may occur due to appeals, fraud prevention checks, or court scheduling.

Top Shot Class Action Eligibility

Understanding NBA Top Shot class action eligibility is key. To qualify as one of the NBA Top Shot class action claimants, you must meet these criteria from the court-approved claim form:

Held an NBA Top Shot account between June 15, 2020 – January 30, 2025.

Had an active Facebook account during the same period.

Provide proof of Facebook account (profile URL or screenshot).

Attest under penalty of perjury that the Facebook account belongs to you.

Confirm NBA Top Shot email and username for verification.

These questions are required because the lawsuit centers on the Meta Tracking Pixel, which allegedly disclosed both Top Shot activity and Facebook-linked identities without consent.

Check if you are eligible to join NBA Top Shot class action free!
All persons in the United States from June 15, 2020 to and through January 30, 2025
Had an active Facebook account
Had an NBA Top Shot account

Top Shot Class Action Claim Form

The Top Shot class action claim form is quick and simple with Chimo. Some settlements take longer due to court approval, appeals, or fraud checks, but Chimo streamlines the process so you can get your share fas. Here's how to file a claim against Top Shot:

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Check eligibility now by answering a few quick questions

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Tell us where you want your check sent

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Submit your form before December 16, 2025
You'll receive confirmation and updates on your claim status.

FAQ

The claim filing portal became active on September 16, 2025 for submitting claims.
The settlement requires that the defendants suspend the Meta tracking pixel on the NBA Top Shot website, unless and until the VPPA changes or they comply with the law.
Eligible claimants will recieve a mailed check.
Yes, if you object, you may also request permission to speak at the Final Approval Hearing. You must file a “Notice of Intent to Appear” by December 5, 2025.
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