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The weirdest thing about this to me isn't that they kicked her out because of the litigation, but that they were able to see who she was based off of the facial recognition alone

Like where do they get this data from in the first place? From a data broker? Is it possible to request to have facial data removed from the data broker?

Did she consent to them using facial recognition technology on her at the venue? (If this isn't already a law, that is to say requiring consent... it should be)




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