Madison Square Garden illegally uses facial recognition technology to scare off potential litigants and keep their profit margin up — while violating the privacy of fans, a new class-action lawsuit claims.James Dolan’s controversial, Big Brother-style use of biometric data
“The objective of MSG’s policy is clear — to profit from the use of its facial recognition technology system by,” says the suit, filed on behalf of a New Yorker named Aaron Gross. Gross attended an MSG concert in February 2022 and had his “biometric identifier information” picked up by arena sensors without his consent, according to legal papers.
On Tuesday, the company got some good news when a state appellate panel in Manhattan ruled it can ban lawyers suing them from attending Knicks and Rangers games, concerts, and other events at its venues.
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