Events

June 14, 2022

Compliance Coffee Break: Strike a Pose! Biometric Privacy, Driver's License and Other Laws Impacting Your Use of Photo IDs

Presenters: Becki Kuehn, Erica Kramer, Webb McArthur and Erik Kosa
June 14 from 2-2:30 pm ET

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Did you know that both federal and state law regulate the capture and use of facial photos, including photo IDs, selfies and other images? Join us for an overview of laws you should consider when using and storing facial images, including state biometric information privacy laws, the MOBILE Act, state driver's license laws and others. This webinar will benefit finance users, data companies, software vendors and other privacy compliance professionals.

Hudson Cook is pleased to host a client educational series: Compliance Coffee Breaks. These 30-minute "mini-webinars" feature Hudson Cook attorneys presenting on a variety of compliance topics, including auto finance, debt collection practices, mortgage and housing, credit reporting, and more. You may submit your questions ahead of time via the registration link or submit them via the Q&A box during the presentation. As of 2022, we are using the Zoom platform for our webinars.

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