Home > News > eHarmony agrees to make site “welcoming” to gays and lesbians, ending L.A. lawsuit
eHarmony agrees to make site “welcoming” to gays and lesbians, ending L.A. lawsuitJan 27th, 2010 | one responsePosted by OIA Staff in NewsPutting an end to two and a half years of litigation, the online dating site eHarmony.com has reached an agreement to pay a half a million dollars and make its website more “welcoming” to seekers of same-sex matches, settling a class-action lawsuit brought by gays and lesbians in California. Is putting a link to the “same-sex” dating site enough? Tags: California, eHarmony, lawsuit
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