The case is the first Biometric Information Privacy Act case to go to trial and the first to wrestle with the issue of just how much money a company found to violate the BIPA law should pay. BNSF Railway Co. Monday agreed to pay $75 million to settle the case after a jury found the company violated the privacy rights of thousands of employees, a decrease from an initial award $228 million.
I wonder if the federal government can be sued under Illinois BIPA law for all the fingerprints OPM lost during the hack of security records back in 2014/15?
Zephyr Window
2 years ago
And another positive, pro business policy designed to attract thousands of new businesses to Illinois!
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
I wonder if the federal government can be sued under Illinois BIPA law for all the fingerprints OPM lost during the hack of security records back in 2014/15?
And another positive, pro business policy designed to attract thousands of new businesses to Illinois!