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G Gothamist · · International

Momentum builds to ban Madison Square Garden's 'surveillance empire'

Pressure is growing to restrict or ban the facial recognition and surveillance systems used by Madison Square Garden, which critics have described as a surveillance empire operating inside a major public venue.

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C CBS News · · International

Privacy advocates rally at MSG to demand ban on facial recognition technology

Privacy advocates staged a rally outside Madison Square Garden to demand a ban on facial recognition technology at the venue. The protest reflects growing public pushback against the use of biometric surveillance in privately owned public spaces.

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N NBC New York · · International

Lawmakers unveil bill to ban facial recognition at MSG

New York lawmakers have introduced legislation that would prohibit the use of facial recognition technology at Madison Square Garden, the major entertainment and sports venue in Manhattan.

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A ABC7 New York · · International

Rally held outside MSG over use of facial recognition technology: 'Ban the scan'

Protesters gathered outside Madison Square Garden to demonstrate against the venue's use of facial recognition technology, calling for it to be banned. The rally reflects growing public pushback against biometric surveillance at major entertainment and sports venues.

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S Sports Business Journal · · International

Premier League gives funds to London Police for facial recognition at matches

The Premier League is providing funding to London police to deploy facial recognition technology at football matches. The arrangement represents a private sports organization directly financing law enforcement surveillance infrastructure.

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B Biometric Update · · International

Challenge to facial recognition at protests to be examined by Supreme Court of India

India's Supreme Court has agreed to examine a legal challenge to the use of facial recognition technology at protests. The case puts the country's highest court at the center of a dispute over biometric surveillance of people exercising the right to public assembly.

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B Biometric Update · · International

Researchers explore facial recognition with foundation models, synthetic data

Researchers are investigating the use of foundation models and synthetic data to advance facial recognition technology. The work points toward a new generation of biometric systems that may require less real-world personal data to train.

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C Cybernews · · International

Beat surveillance with these anti-facial recognition tools

A guide from Cybernews outlines tools and methods people can use to reduce their visibility to facial recognition systems in public and online spaces.

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G gaycities.com · · International

What’s happening with facial recognition tech in The Castro?

Facial recognition technology is apparently being deployed or considered in The Castro, San Francisco's historically LGBTQ+ neighborhood, prompting scrutiny about its use in that community context.

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I Information Technology and Innovation Foundation · · International

Stop Blaming Facial Recognition for Workplace Surveillance | Blogs | Aug 13, 2026

A blog post from the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation argues that facial recognition technology is being unfairly singled out as the driver of workplace surveillance, suggesting the focus on this one tool may be misplaced.

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U UKTN · · International

Regulation is needed to build trust in facial recognition

An argument has been made that regulatory frameworks are necessary to establish public trust in facial recognition technology. The claim positions regulation not as a barrier to the technology but as a condition for its broader acceptance.

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Y yoursun.com · · International

North Port Police intends use of AI-powered 'facial recognition software'

The North Port Police Department has announced plans to adopt AI-powered facial recognition software, according to local reporting. No further operational details are available from the source.

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L libertyhumanrights.org.uk · · International

Oxford Street facial recognition plans

Plans to deploy facial recognition technology on Oxford Street, one of London's busiest shopping areas, have drawn attention from Liberty, the UK human rights organization.

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Y Yahoo · · International

Oxford Street to have permanent facial recognition cameras

Facial recognition cameras are set to become a permanent fixture on Oxford Street, one of London's busiest shopping and tourist corridors. The move marks a shift from temporary or trial deployments to continuous, fixed surveillance in a high-footfall public space.

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T The Register · · International

Brit rail cops bring live facial recognition to the London Underground

British Transport Police have deployed live facial recognition technology on the London Underground, scanning passengers in real time against a watchlist. The move marks a significant expansion of biometric surveillance in one of the world's busiest public transit systems.

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C Cybernews · · International

An entire community fears AI facial recognition is being deployed "by design" to target them

A community has raised alarm that AI-powered facial recognition technology is being deliberately used to single them out, according to a report from Cybernews. The group believes the targeting is intentional rather than incidental.

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C Cybernews · · International

Privacy fears grow as facial recognition hits the Londone tube

Facial recognition technology is being deployed on the London Underground, prompting growing concern among privacy advocates and the public about surveillance in everyday transit spaces.

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