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June 16, 2015
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Statement of Privacy Advocates Withdrawing from NTIA Negotiations Over Facial Recognition Code of Conduct
Since February 2014, the National Telecommunication and Information Administration (a division of the Department of Commerce) has brought together industry representatives and privacy advocates to write a voluntary code of conduct for companies that use facial recognition technology. Today, all of the privacy advocates who have participated in the full process have decided to withdraw from further negotiations. A joint statement explaining our reasons is linked below.
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