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    Facial Recognition Technology

    Tag: Facial Recognition Technology

    August 11, 2021in Privacy0by Editor
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    Recognizing What’s Going On Beyond Your Face

    Photo by: Antoine Beauvillain (Unsplash) Junghi Woo is an IPilogue Writer and a 3L JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School   We’ve come a long way from the days of legally forcing people to take their…

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    July 14, 2021in Privacy0by Editor
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    15,000 Eyes in New York City

    Photo Credits: Lianhao Qu (Unsplash) Tiffany Wang is an IPilogue Writer, IP Innovation Clinic Fellow, and a 2L JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School.   “Always eyes watching you…

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    July 2, 2021in Privacy0by Editor
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    Privacy Commissioner Of Canada Releases Statement On RCMP’s Use Of Clearview AI And Draft Guidance On Use Of Facial Recognition Technology

    M. Imtiaz Karamat is an IP Osgoode Alumnus and Licensed Lawyer in Ontario. This article was previously posted on E-TIPS™ For Deeth Williams Wall LLP on June 23 2021.  On…

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    March 5, 2021in Blogs1by Editor
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    Privacy Commissioners Reprimand Clearview AI: What’s Next for Facial Recognition?

    “He is seen, but he does not see; he is the object of information, never a subject in communication…Hence the major effect of the Panopticon: to induce in the inmate…

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    The Unforeseen Consequence of Uploading Your Mask Selfie
    June 10, 2020in Blogs, Privacy0by Editor
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    The Unforeseen Consequence of Uploading Your Mask Selfie

    Privacy advocates may be breathing a sigh of relief. While the world is grappling with an unprecedented pandemic, wearing a mask to prevent the spread of COVID-19 can result in…

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