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In a piece recently published by The International Journal of Law and Information Technology, Macquarie Law School Prof. Niloufer Selvadurai writes that a lack of regulation for consumer use of facial-recognition technology is troubling and needs to be remedied, Phys Org reports. “With the increasing popularity of uploading photographs on social networking sites, the paper calls for law and policy makers around the world to see this as a critical issue,” the report states. Selvadurai argues that the speed with which the technology is developing also warrants regulatory attention, noting, “The law should be responsible for creating private spaces within the otherwise public space of the Internet.”
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