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As Rep Ayanna Pressley, Sen Ed Markey seek federal facial recognition ban, Massachusetts lawmakers push for stricter state rules on controversial technology

As Rep Ayanna Pressley, Sen Ed Markey seek federal facial recognition ban, Massachusetts lawmakers push for stricter state rules on controversial technology
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Massachusetts Homes in on Facial Recognition Accountability

Massachusetts Homes in on Facial Recognition Accountability According to a recently proposed Massachusetts bill, companies could soon face penalties for misusing facial recognition technology, causing them to pay hefty fines or go to court. May 07, 2021 •  bill that would penalize companies that misuse such tech via hefty fines and sanctions enforced by the state attorney general’s office. The bill, according to Rep. Dylan Fernandes, would prevent companies from sharing customers’ data without their consent as a way to protect individuals from financial, physical or reputational harm. Examples of actions that the legislation would punish include selling customer data to third parties, scanning data to discriminate against customers or using data in a way that would legally impact a customer’s financial status, housing or employment situation.

Dangerous when it works and when it doesn t : ACLU, state lawmakers efforts to restrict facial recognition technology in Massachusetts continues

Dangerous when it works and when it doesn t : ACLU, state lawmakers efforts to restrict facial recognition technology in Massachusetts continues
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Peake files bill to limit use of license plate reader data

BOSTON A new bill on Beacon Hill would provide a set of rules on how officials can use the license plate reading camera systems that are found across the state, including at the Bourne and Sagamore bridges.  The bill, filed by state Rep. Sarah Peake, would provide “guardrails” around automatic license plate readers, which capture drivers license plates and store the information in a state database, according to Peake, D-Provincetown. If passed, it would be unlawful for state officials to use the readers to monitor or track activity protected under the First Amendment and would limit any data retention to 14 days unless it is connected with a criminal investigation where there is a link between the data and the crime. 

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