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Aug 04, 2020
Portland City Council Unanimously Passes Face Surveillance Ban, but Without Important Enforcement Provisions
PORTLAND, Maine – In a unanimous vote late Monday night, the Portland City Council approved a ban on the use of face surveillance by the city and its employees. Portland joins ci...
Issue Areas: Privacy & Technology
Jul 23, 2020
Civil Rights Groups, Health Advocates and Public Defenders Celebrate Passage of Legislation to Protect Contact Tracing Data from Law Enforcement
Amid Dual Crises of COVID-19 Pandemic & Police Abuse, Advocates Call for Governor Cuomo to Sign the Bill Immediately
Issue Areas: Privacy & Technology
Jul 10, 2020
Íøºì±¬ÁÏ Statement on Second Wrongful Arrest due to Face Recognition Technology
DETROIT — The Detroit Free Press reported this morning that Michael Oliver, a 25-year-old Black man from Detroit, was wrongfully arrested because of a false face recognition matc...
Issue Areas: Privacy & Technology
Jul 07, 2020
Maine’s Internet Privacy Law Survives Early Challenge
Federal court recognizes states can regulate ISP data collection consistent with the First Amendment
Issue Areas: Privacy & Technology
Jun 24, 2020
Íøºì±¬ÁÏ OF Maine Statement Calling For MIAC Investigation
AUGUSTA - In advance of the Maine Legislature’s Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee hearing today at 9:00 a.m., the Íøºì±¬ÁÏ of Maine called for a complete legislative inves...
Issue Areas: Privacy & Technology
Jun 23, 2020
NYCLU Sues New York State Education Department over Approval of Facial Recognition System in Lockport
Lawsuit argues NYSED decision strips students of privacy protections
Issue Areas: Privacy & Technology
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