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Lawyers Barred by Madison Square Garden Found a Way Back In

The New York Times – Business:

MSG Entertainment resorted to facial recognition technology to kick out legal foes, but some have undermined the ban using a law passed to protect theater critics in 1941.

Kashmir Hill
Author: Kashmir Hill

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Discrimination, Facial Recognition Software, Madison Square Garden, MSG Network, Security and Warning Systems, Suits and Litigation (Civil)
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