(CTN News) – Meta Platforms, the parent corporation of Facebook, has been accused of illegally exploiting facial-recognition technology to harvest biometric data from millions of Texans without their permission, according to a complaint that has been filed against Meta Platforms by the state of Texas.
The lawsuit was filed by the state of Texas. On behalf of the state of Texas, the complaint was submitted. In an effort to find a solution to the problem, Meta Platforms and the state of Texas have reached consensus on a settlement that is worth $1.4 billion. This agreement was reached before the matter was resolved.
When the terms of the settlement were revealed on Tuesday, the attorneys for Texas, whose legal team included the plaintiffs’ firm Keller Postman, stated that the terms of the deal were the most significant bargain that any one state had ever reached. It was made public what the terms of the settlement were.
General public has access to the Meta settlement terms.
It was the first significant case to be taken up in accordance with the biometric privacy statute that was passed in the state of Texas in 2009. The complaint, which was initially presented in 2022, was the first case to be taken up in accordance with the statute.
Law firms that are keeping a close eye on the battle that is now unfolding have provided these particulars to the public The statute has a provision that states that any violation of the legislation could result in damages of up to twenty-five thousand dollars.
This provision is included in the statute. According to this regulation, there is the potential of receiving monetary compensation.
Facebook was accused of gathering biometric information “billions of times” from photographs and videos that users uploaded to the social media network as part of a free function called “Tag Suggestions.”
The pictures and videos were uploaded by users. Members of the community contributed the photographs and videos.
This function was added to the list of features that are available on the social networking platform when it was updated. This instrument is not currently available for use and cannot be brought into operation.
According to a spokeswoman for Meta, the company is overjoyed to have resolved the issue, and the company is looking forward to “exploring future opportunities to deepen our business investments in Texas, including potentially developing data centres.”
Meta is pleased with how the situation was handled.
I am happy to report that the problem has been resolved. As a result of the matter being settled, Meta feels a sense of complete relief.
According to a statement that was issued by Ken Paxton, the Attorney General of Texas, the settlement is a manifestation of the state’s “commitment to standing up to the world’s biggest technology companies and holding them accountable for breaking the law and violating the privacy rights of Texans as a result of their actions.”
Paxton’s statement was published in a statement that was released by the state. A remark has been made by Ken Paxton in relation to the subject.
In the month of May, Texas and Meta made the statement that they had come to an acceptable understanding with one another.
A trial that was scheduled to begin earlier this month in state court was supposed to begin, and this announcement was made only a few weeks before the trial was scheduled to begin.
In the context of a biometric privacy class action that was initiated under an Illinois privacy rule that is widely considered to be among the most stringent in the country, Meta has independently agreed to pay $650 million in the year 2020 in order to settle the case.
This agreement was made in order to resolve the case. In an effort to find a solution to the problem, this agreement was reached.
This agreement was established in an effort to find a solution to the problem that was having been brought up. In addition, the corporation denied that any of its employees had participated in any criminal behaviour as part of their employment.
Google, which is owned by Alphabet, has expressed its disagreement to a legal case that was initiated by the state of Texas. This is a separate development from the previous one. Under the circumstances of this case, it is alleged that the corporation in question committed a violation of biometric legislation that is now in effect in the state.
SOURCE: TETN
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