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Illinois plaintiffs oppose judgment in privacy case against Amazon, Microsoft

( July 26, 2022, 20:55 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Chicago residents suing Amazon.com and Microsoft for violating an Illinois biometric privacy by downloading a copy of an IBM facial recognition database opposed Amazon’s motion for judgment, saying the company just rehashes arguments the court rejected when it denied dismissal. They said that the court has already determined the alleged conduct occurred primarily and substantially in Illinois, and the dormant Commerce Clause does not apply because the Biometric Information Privacy Act only has an indirect effect on interstate commerce.See document below. ...

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