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Chinese law professor Guo Bing sued Hangzhou wildlife park for its compulsive use of facial recognition. The court ruled for Prof Guo based on the contract theory, but brushed off the "lawful, proper, and necessary" standard of personal information protection.
By Yan ZhaoChinese law professor Guo Bing sued Hangzhou wildlife park for its compulsive use of facial recognition. The court ruled for Prof Guo based on the contract theory, but brushed off the "lawful, proper, and necessary" standard of personal information protection.