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2020-01-22 11:10:39| Fast Company

Illinois law allows users to sue tech companies for up to $5,000 per privacy violation. That means Facebook could be on the hook for billions in fines. The United States Supreme Court has declined to hear a case brought forward by Facebook that argues its users would have had to show they suffered “real-world harm” after Facebook identified them in photos using its facial recognition technology without getting their consent.Read Full Story

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