Facebook, YouTube demand facial recognition company stop scraping faces from sites

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Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and Venmo demand facial recognition company stop scraping faces from sites.

“Scraping Venmo is a violation of our terms of service and we actively work to limit and block activity that violates these policies,” said Venmo spokesman Justin Higgs, who said the Paypal-owned mobile payment service is in the process of sending the letter.“YouTube’s Terms of Service explicitly forbid collecting data that can be used to identify a person,” YouTube spokesman Alex Joseph said in a statement Wednesday.

Clearview CEO Hoan Ton-That told CBS in an interview that it has a First Amendment right to the roughly 3 billion images it has collected. “The way we have built our system is to only take publicly available information and index it that way,” he told CBS.CBS was first to report the YouTube letter Wednesday. Twitter sent a similar letter in January and ordered Clearview to delete all the data it has collected from Twitter, including anything already shared with third parties. Microsoft-owned LinkedIn said Wednesday it is also looking into it and will take “appropriate action” if Clearview violated its terms.

Clearview attorney Tor Ekeland said in a statement Wednesday that the company's technology “operates much in the same way as Google’s search engine."

 

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MsKellyMHayes Nice to know that FB and Google object to some giant company using 'their' data for purposes that FB and Google don't know and can't control. Nice to know.

FB and Instagram are not Safe for identity theft or breaking the Law Zuckerburg!💩🐵🙊🙈😉

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