A New York City resident is suing Amazon in federal court for allegedly not publicizing its use of biometric cameras and scanners in its Amazon Go stores in the city, MediaPost reports. Companies are required to "notify consumers via a 'clear and conspicuous sign' near the entrance" if it collects biometric information on customers, under the city's Biometric Identifier Information Law, which allows consumers to collect USD5,000 in damages per violation.
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