Gizmodo: Google Wins Lawsuit Over Face-Scanning Technology

Gizmodo: Google Wins Lawsuit Over Face-Scanning Technology by Lorraine Bailey:

CHICAGO (CN) – A federal judge ruled Saturday that Google does not violate Illinois privacy laws by automatically creating a face template when Android users upload photos taken on their smartphone to the company’s cloud-based photo service.

Illinois’s Biometric Information Privacy Act, enacted in 2008, was the first state law in the U.S. to regulate the collection of biometric information, which includes facial-recognition data, and remains the only law that allows private individuals to sue for damages stemming from a violation.

As a result, Illinois has become a testing ground for many new uses of biometric information by social media companies, photo apps, and employers.

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