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Although the initial #BIPA litigation often names the AI technology provider as a defendant, employers using them aren’t insulated from liability. Illinois courts hold multiple entities can be responsible for the same biometric collection when they enable, authorize, or benefit from its' use.

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Sun, 02/08/26 AI firms threaten to shun Illinois

Please allow the door to hit your AIsses on your way out, motherfuckers.
#AI #Privacy #BIPA
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Tampons und Binden: Preise trotz Steuersenkung teils gestiegen Seit 1. Jänner sind Tampons und Binden umsatzsteuerfrei. Die Arbeiterkammer Oberösterreich hat überprüft, ob die großen Handelsketten diese Preissenkung auch an die Kundinnen weitergeben. Das Ergebnis...

Da hat sich wer wohl schnell mal die MwSt-Senkung einverleibt.
#REWE #BILLA #BIPA #Greed

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Eu uso a conta digital da Bipa para comprar Bitcoin com o Pix. Abra sua conta usando o meu código QYSBPQ para ganhar até R$ 3.000 em Bitcoin.
bipa.app/convite/QYSBPQ

#bitcoin #bipa #pix

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Es gibt immer Alternativen. Ich habe mir die #bipa App herunter geladen, die sich auch mit dem Jö-Konto verbinden lässt, um Punkte zu kassieren beim Einkauf. dm ist oft günstiger, aber ich kaufe nicht bei Nazi-Kollaborateuren! ...

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heut in #bipa, suche bestimmtes produkt, 2 junge damen tratschen, gehen herum, frag sie "arbeiten sie hier?" "nein, machen ein praktikum!" "super, ich suche XYZ, wissen sie wo das steht?" sehen einander an, "nein!", drehen sich um und tratschen weiter - die zukunft.......... ;-)

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Instrumental for #JinusLament from KPop Demon Hunters

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#KPopDemonHunters #JinuLament #Instrumental #Karaoke #SingAlong #InstrumentalKaraoke #KDH #KDHMovie #KPopDemonHuntersMovie #Jinu #Bipa #SajaBoys #AhnHyoSeop #OST #MovieMusic #Song #Music #Video #MovieSoundtrack @netflix.com

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Instrumental for #JinusLament from KPop Demon Hunters

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#KPopDemonHunters #JinuLament #Instrumental #Karaoke #SingAlong #InstrumentalKaraoke #KDH #KDHMovie #KPopDemonHuntersMovie #Jinu #Bipa #SajaBoys #AhnHyoSeop #OST #MovieMusic #Song #Music #Video #MovieSoundtrack @netflix.com

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⚖️ Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field Security, and a Biometric Privacy Clash What the case could mean in Illinois, New York, and beyond...

⚖️ The Cubs may be eyeing October, but Wrigley’s facing a biometric-privacy class action. Cubs deny facial recognition; filings say otherwise. I break down BIPA vs NY + GDPR and what fans should watch for—details in my latest #Substack

#Cubs #WrigleyField #BIPA #Privacy

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BIPA starts deregistering inactive businesses BIPA starts deregistering inactive businesses NBC Online Fri, 08/29/2025 - 14:40

#BIPA #Deregistration #BusinessNews #InactiveBusinesses #Entrepreneurship

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#kpopdemonhunters #jinu #bipa #fanart #kpopdemonhintersfanart

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Bipa head office moves to Ausspanplatz The Business and Intellectual Property Authority (Bipa) will be moving its head office to the former SME Bank building. According to Bipa spokesperson Ockert Jansen, this move is to bring services closer to the city centre, making it more accessible. “The decision to relocate forms part of our commitment to improving your experience with Bipa and ensuring our services remain efficient, responsive and easy to access,” says Jansen. The new office is set to open on 1 July. Jansen says this change only affects the Windhoek head office. All services previously available at 3 Ruhr Street, Northern Industrial Area, will now be offered at the new Ausspanplatz location. “While we are working hard to ensure a smooth transition, we kindly ask for your patience as there may be some temporary service disruptions during the move,” says Jansen. The post Bipa head office moves to Ausspanplatz appeared first on The Namibian.

#Bipa #Namibia #Business #IntellectualProperty #OfficeMove

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Mein Fehler das ich dachte, dass jedes Mal @caritas-austria.bsky.social #Caritas aufrunden bitte bei #Billa #Bipa #Penny #Rewe ausreichend ist 😂

Hoffentlich hilft d Pfand jemandem der/die es wirklich braucht! 🙏🏽

Wobei d "tolle" an d Service v Unbekannt war, sogar d pfandlose Gebinde war weg 😆

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The definition of AI in the moratorium is broad enough that it arguably covers state biometric and deepfake laws. But there is enough wiggle room to create a ton of litigation over whether it covers those laws. #BIPA

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BIPA commenced deregistration of Non-compliant businesses BIPA commenced deregistration of Non-compliant businesses NBC Online Fri, 05/16/2025 - 10:02

#Namibia #BusinessRegulations #Compliance #Deregistration #BIPA

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Approximately 141 000 businesses face deregistration The Business and Intellectual Property Authority (Bipa) has announced that it has begun deregistering businesses that are not in compliance with the statutory beneficial ownership disclosure requirements. Bipa in a statement indicated that approximately 141 000 organisations face the risk of deregistration due to their failure to comply with the beneficial ownership obligation. The statement announced a phased deregistration process for businesses that remain non-compliant with the statutory beneficial ownership disclosure requirements. The obligation of the Beneficial Ownership Declaration was established through amendments to the Companies Act of 2004 and the Close Corporation Act of 1998, and took effect in July 2023. Prior to the announcement, Bipa carried out large-scale public awareness campaigns that employed various media channels and nationwide outreach programmes to inform business owners of their new compliance obligations. The statement highlighted that an order was issued in April this year by Bipa, notifying all defiant business owners of the potential for deregistration. “In a directive issued on 11 April, Bipa notified all non-compliant entities of the risk of deregistration, effective from 16 May, if they fail to comply by this deadline,” the statement notes. “Deregistration carries substantial legal and financial ramifications for both the entity and its associated interests,” the statement warns. The statement went on to list the damaging effects of deregistration. “Deregistration can lead to adverse consequences, including the potential loss of existing contracts, especially those related to public procurement, possible restrictions or closure of business bank accounts, deterrence to potential investment, and increased vulnerability to legal challenges, particularly for entities involved in ongoing litigation,” the statement stresses. “Given the severe and far-reaching implications of deregistration, Bipa reiterates its urgent appeal to all non-compliant businesses to immediately submit their beneficial ownership information and ensure compliance,” the statement details. The post Approximately 141 000 businesses face deregistration appeared first on The Namibian.

#BusinessCompliance #Deregistration #BeneficialOwnership #BIPA #BusinessNews

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BIPA forgives N$219 million in fines for over 28 000 businesses Hertta-Maria Amutenja  Since the beginning of its yearly duty penalty waiver program in November 2023, the Business and Intellectual Property Authority (BIPA) has forgiven fines totalling N$219 million for 28 203 businesses. This follows the extension of the waiver deadline to 30 September 2025, aimed at helping thousands of non-compliant businesses avoid deregistration and regain good standing. The waiver applies to all registered entities with outstanding annual duty payments and late fees from 2012 to 2022. BIPA confirmed that, as of 31 March this year, around 177 000 entities had not yet participated in the campaign. According to BIPA’s spokesperson, Ockert Jansen, the waiver programme is a vital intervention for local entrepreneurs, particularly small and medium enterprises (SMEs) facing compliance challenges.  “BIPA’s priority is to empower business owners with the tools and knowledge to keep their ventures compliant and thriving, allowing them to focus on building their dreams and inspiring others to do the same,” Jansen said. He said that businesses that fail to use the waiver window may remain liable for accumulated penalties and could face deregistration due to non-compliance.  “The waiver benefit is only applicable to those who opt in within the specified period. This will be a lost opportunity for these entities. Entities that do not take advantage of the programme will forfeit the opportunity to restore their compliance status and return to good standing with BIPA under the relief provisions of the initiative,” Jansen said.  To ensure wider participation, especially from rural and remote regions, BIPA launched an integrated public awareness campaign using radio, television, and regional outreach initiatives. The authority has also established a regional office in Ongwediva to bring services closer to businesses in northern Namibia. Despite these efforts, challenges remain. A significant number of business owners, particularly those in remote areas, still lack access to accurate and timely information. The Namibia Local Business Association (NALOBA) has raised concerns about the impact of potential deregistration on SMEs. “There are quite a number of challenges that businesses are facing. One of the key issues is affordability, especially for SMEs. Some businesses are in remote areas and may not have access to the internet. Even when they can comply, the information just does not reach them,” said NALOBA spokesperson Marius Nangolo.  Nangolo stressed the need for BIPA to revisit its compliance requirements for SMEs and to simplify the process. BIPA identified several reasons why businesses fail to meet annual duty obligations. These include a lack of awareness, especially when registration was still under the Ministry of Trade, limited regional access, misinterpretation of post-registration obligations, and inactive or dormant entities created for once-off tender applications. Some business owners also mistakenly believed that non-trading businesses were exempt from compliance.

#BIPA #BusinessSupport #Entrepreneurship #FineWaiver #Compliance

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BIPA extends annual duty penalty waiver programme Erasmus Shalihaxwe The Business and Intellectual Property Authority (BIPA) has extended the deadline for its Annual Duty Penalty Waiver Programme to 30 September. Announcing the extension on Tuesday, BIPA’s acting chief executive officer, Ainna Kaundu, said the move is part of ongoing efforts to support local entrepreneurs and improve compliance across the business sector. The waiver program allows registered entities that are in arrears with their annual duty payments to settle their obligations without incurring penalties or interest. Kaundu said the initiative offers businesses an opportunity to update their records, become compliant, and avoid the risk of deregistration. “We continue to recognise the challenges that many businesses, especially SMEs, are facing. By extending the waiver program, we are providing essential relief for entrepreneurs, enabling them to achieve compliance and continue playing an active role in Namibia’s economy,” said Kaundu. The waiver applies to all registered business entities and covers outstanding annual duty payments and late fees from the period 2012 to 2022. BIPA is encouraging businesses to make use of the extension by visiting any of its offices, including those in Walvis Bay and Ongwediva. “BIPA remains committed to fostering a supportive business environment and urges all non-compliant entities to utilise this extended waiver period to their benefit,” Kaundu said.

#BIPA #BusinessSupport #Entrepreneurs #SMEs #Compliance

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BIPA extents penalty waiver to 30 September The Business and Intellectual Property Authority (BIPA) on Tuesday announced the extension of the annual duty penalty waiver programme until 30 September. “This decision is part of BIPA’s continued efforts [to] support local entrepreneurs to promote compliance in the business community,” reads the statement by BIPA acting chief executive officer Ainna Kaundu. Kaundu said the penalty waiver applies to all business entities and to all outstanding annual duty payments and late fees due between 2012 and 2022. The penalty waiver initiative, she said, allows registered business entities that are in arrears with their annual duty payments to regularise their status without being slapped with penelties or interest. The initiative is an opportunity for busineses to bring their books to date and in order to avoid being de-registered. The post BIPA extents penalty waiver to 30 September appeared first on The Namibian.

#BIPA #BusinessCompliance #EntrepreneurSupport #PenaltyWaiver #NamibiaBusiness

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Clearview AI settles class-action privacy lawsuit worth an estimated $50 million A federal judge ruled that a settlement in a privacy lawsuit involving Clearview AI is fair, estimating that the agreement is worth $50 million to plaintiffs and their lawyers.

Clearview AI、推定5000万ドル相当の集団プライバシー訴訟を和解

Clearview AI settles class-action privacy lawsuit worth an estimated $50 million #TheRecord (Mar 22)

#ClearviewAI #プライバシー侵害 #生体情報保護 #BIPA #集団訴訟

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Les militants restent prudents face aux dispositions sur les droits autochtones dans l'autonomie du Mindanao La Région autonome Bangsamoro en Mindanao musulman (BARMM) traverse une phase décisive avec l'adoption de la loi sur les peuples autochtones Bangsamoro (BIPA). Les responsables politiques saluent cette loi comme une victoire majeure pour les droits des peuples autochtones, mais des doutes (…) -- Mindanao (Philippines), BARMM / BTA-BARMM (Bangsamoro), Peuples indigènes / Peuples autochtones, Peuples autochtones non-moros (NMIP), Droits des minorités (populations)

🕸glané sur le net🕸 Les militants restent prudents face aux dispositions sur les droits autochtones dans l'autonomie du Mindanao: La Région autonome Bangsamoro en Mindanao musulman (BARMM) traverse une phase décisive avec l'adoption… #DroitsAutochtones #Mindanao #Bangsamoro #BIPA #PeuplesIndigènes

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Year in Review: 2024 BIPA Litigation Takeaways | JD Supra Illinois’s Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) continues to drive a wave of privacy-related litigation across the United States, though a 2024...

Year in Review: 2024 BIPA Litigation Takeaways www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/year-in-review... #BIPA

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Perfect valentines. Ian cooked tea and got his next 1000. I haven't had to move...so I get to carry on crochet my current WIP whilst having my beer brought to me. Also had a very delish impy #lifegoals #impystout #crochet #valentine #beeradventures #next1000beers #BIPA

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Biometric Back-and-Forth: Judge Rules New BIPA Damage Limits Don’t Apply to Pre-Amendment Filings Until weight of authority emerges—or a reviewing court weighs in—a stalemate remains on applicable damages in BIPA litigation.

Illinois courts are divided on whether new limits for BIPA damages apply retroactively. We cover the split interpretation and how it affects BIPA litigation in our latest blog post: #BIPA #PrivacyLaw #BiometricData
www.zwillgen.com/privacy/biom...

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Is GIPA the New BIPA? Illinois’ Other Personal Privacy Law Even if you’re familiar with Illinois’ Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA), you may not be familiar with its less (in)famous cousin, the Genetic Information Privacy Act (GIPA). But GIPA litigatio...

Illinois’ Genetic Information Privacy Act (GIPA) poses a growing litigation risk for businesses that handle genetic data, including medical histories. #GIPA #BIPA #Privacy #Litigation www.zwillgen.com/privacy/gipa...

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Ich hab beim #Bipa am Montag beim Einkauf 1 Los bekommen. Achtlos in Handtasche geworfen.
Beim Umräumen wieder gefunden, nachgesehen u: 1 Essie Nagellack gratis
#froide

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The Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act is one of the most hotly litigated privacy statutes in the U.S. Read more to find out why: bit.ly/3JRVuQE #BIPA #biometrics #privacy

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