Illinois Court Says Biometric Fingerprint is Violation of Privacy, Even Without Injury: Data Privacy Trends
eDiscovery Daily
FEBRUARY 3, 2019
On January 25, the Illinois Supreme Court rejected an argument from a popular theme park that would have limited a state law that requires consent for the use of facial recognition and other biometrics. The January ruling involved Six Flags, which allegedly fingerprinted a 14-year-old visitor without parental approval.
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