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Finding Waldo

Face recognition software and concerns regarding anonymity and public political speech

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Privacy and Technologies of Identity

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Should public surveillance cameras equipped with face-recognition software be used to “search” public political rallies? Using established First and Fourth Amendment law, this paper argues that people participating in public political speech should retain their anonymity with respect to the state.

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Stefani, J.A. (2006). Finding Waldo. In: Strandburg, K.J., Raicu, D.S. (eds) Privacy and Technologies of Identity. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-28222-X_10

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