Government,
Administrative/Regulatory
May 9, 2017
Biometric data laws are spreading across US
Considering the recent wave of biometric litigation, virtual and augmented reality businesses should address the privacy risks and legal requirements associated with biometric data.





Zerina Curevac
Associate
Squire Patton Boggs
275 Battery St Ste #2600
San Francisco , CA 94111
Phone: (415) 393-9832
Email: zerina.curevac@squirepb.com
Santa Clara University School of Law
Zerina focuses her practice on data privacy, cybersecurity, intellectual property and technology. She is a Certified Information Privacy Professional in U.S. privacy law.
To enhance user experience, virtual and augmented reality (VRAR) businesses are focusing on the collection of biometric data. While many users seem unfazed, and even welcome this if it improves the experience, legislators in various states are beginning to pay attention to the collection of biometric data streams in relation to VRAR.
With a recent wave of litigation under the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act and a handful of other states considering similar legislation, VR...
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