The proposed class was defined by the appellant as “including all Canadian residents or citizens who are authors of photographs collected by Clearview AI and who have not assigned or licensed their copyrights, as well as individuals or entities to whom those copyrights had been assigned or licensed.” That means anyone whose face biometrics ended up in Clearview’s database could be eligible.
https://www.biometricupdate.com/202507/clearview-takes-fresh-legal-hits-over-canada-class-action-uk-fine
https://www.biometricupdate.com/202507/clearview-takes-fresh-legal-hits-over-canada-class-action-uk-fine
The proposed class was defined by the appellant as “including all Canadian residents or citizens who are authors of photographs collected by Clearview AI and who have not assigned or licensed their copyrights, as well as individuals or entities to whom those copyrights had been assigned or licensed.” That means anyone whose face biometrics ended up in Clearview’s database could be eligible.
https://www.biometricupdate.com/202507/clearview-takes-fresh-legal-hits-over-canada-class-action-uk-fine
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