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Insurer Cites Exclusion To Nix Coverage For BIPA Suits

ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Insurer Cites Exclusion To Nix Coverage For BIPA Suits Law360 (April 16, 2021, 3:39 PM EDT) Citizens Insurance Co. of America has urged an Illinois federal judge to hand it a win in its suit claiming an insured s underlying biometric privacy suits aren t covered, arguing its policy contains an exemption that clearly applies to the suits. Citizens argued on Thursday that U.S. District Judge John Lee should side with it and find that it has no duty to defend Wynndalco Enterprises LLC against two underlying Biometric Information Privacy Act lawsuits in light of a policy exclusion for claims arising out of material that was distributed in violation of statutes.

Amazon, Microsoft Team Against Facial Recognition Lawsuits

Amazon, Microsoft Team Against Facial Recognition Lawsuits Cloud-computing and major tech company rivals Amazon and Microsoft have now teamed up to defend themselves against twin lawsuits that are challenging how the companies built their facial recognition software. by Katherine Anne Long, The Seattle Times / April 16, 2021 Shutterstock/greenbutterfly (TNS) Cloud-computing and crosstown rivals Amazon and Microsoft have teamed up to defend themselves against twin lawsuits challenging how the companies built their facial recognition software. Illinois residents  Steven Vance  and  Tim Janecyk  uploaded images of themselves to the photo-sharing website Flickr in the mid-2000s. Without their knowledge,  IBM included their faces in a data set of 1 million images, called Diversity in Faces, intended to help train facial-recognition algorithms to better distinguish between people of color something fac

Changing Illinois Biometric Privacy Law | Alton Daily News

WBGZ Radio 4/14/2021 | By Cole Lauterbach - Illinois Radio Network Illinois lawmakers are looking at ways to change their state’s biometric privacy law after complaints from businesses and hundreds of lawsuits.  Members of the Senate Judiciary’s subcommittee on privacy met Monday to hear arguments on Senate Bill 300.  Sponsored by Sen. Jason Barickman, R-Bloomington, the bill would give an entity 30 days to correct a potential infraction of the Biometric Information Privacy Act before a person could file a lawsuit against them unless there was a breach of the information. It would also give legal protection to companies that store biometric information in the form of algorithms. If accessed by a hacker, those groups of numbers would be meaningless, said Clark Kaericher, vice president of government affairs at the Illinois Chamber of Commerce. 

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