Posted by Joe Tracy on November 20, 2008 under Dating News |
(Online Dating News Blog) Online Dating Magazine has just broken the news that a class action lawsuit against eHarmony has been certified in the State of California. The lawsuit alleges discrimination against gays and lesbians for not providing same-sex matching.
This is big news coming a day after eHarmony’s settlement agreement with the State of New Jersey and announcement it was going to offer gay and lesbian matching.
You can read the Online Dating Magazine story, titled “Class Action Lawsuit Against eHarmony Certified” by clicking here.
Posted by Joe Tracy on November 19, 2008 under Dating News |
(Online Dating News Blog) eHarmony announced today that it is designing a new service in order to match gays and lesbians. The same-sex matchmaking site will be called Compatible Partners and will open to the public in the first quarter of 2009.
The announcement came as part of a same-sex discrimination complaint that was filed against eHarmony in the State of New Jersey. To settle the case, eHarmony had to agree to do matchmaking for gays and lesbians and to promote the service through mediums used by same-sex singles.
You can read the full story at Online Dating Magazine, which published an article on it titled “eHarmony to Match Gays and Lesbians”
Online Dating Magazine has also published in-depth details about the settlement agreement.