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Augmented Reality Filters May Violate Privacy Law-Hartman v. Meta - Technology & Marketing Law Blog

This case involves augmented reality (AR) effects/”filters” that people can use to doctor up images and videos on social media, such as the ability to add virtual bunny ears, flower crowns, or cat whiskers to people in the image or...



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