A New York State Bar Association working group is recommending the organization push to change the state's civil rights law to prevent entertainment venues from using facial recognition to deny customers admission. It also asks the NYSBA to back legislation allowing consumers to sue private groups who collect biometric information without their consent.
New York State Bar Association backs facial recognition limitations
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