June 27, 2023, 9:29 p.m. | Jim Nash

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In a decision that might have been overlooked by many (other than Clearview AI), Australian regulators have found that the photo-scraper is bound by that nation's 1988 Privacy Act.

That means, according to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, that Clearview AI has been violating Australia's Privacy Principle 3.3 – harvesting sensitive personal information from servers in Australia without consent since at least February 2020.

Australia's Privacy Commission investigated Clearview's practices in that nation for a year spanning 2020 and 2021. …

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