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Disney hit with class action lawsuit for facial recognition but they have used images for years
Disney has reportedly been hit with a five-million-dollar class action lawsuit accusing the company of violating privacy and consumer protection laws by using facial recognition technology at ...
The Canada's Wonderland amusement park north of Toronto is changing hands again. The park's owner, Paramount Parks, is being sold by CBS Corp. to Cedar Fair L.P. for $1.24 billion US in cash. In ...
A lawsuit filed in federal court accuses Disneyland of violating privacy, competition, and consumer‑protection laws by using ...
Main Street, U.S.A. at Disneyland is decked out for a patriotic summer with bunting and American flags for America's 250th ...
A major change impacting when guests can park hop is coming to Disneyland next month. The “Happiest Place on Earth” is ...
While some Disney Easter Eggs are thrown in just for fun, others require a lot of knowledge of Disney history and theming to ...
The class action lawsuit alleges Disney is illegally collecting visitors’ biometric data at its Anaheim, California theme ...
A Disneyland visitor has filed a $5 million class action lawsuit alleging the Anaheim theme park does not properly disclose ...
A class action lawsuit claims Disney isn't giving park visitors enough opportunity to opt out of facial recognition.
Disney rolled out the facial recognition technology in April at entrances to Disneyland and its sister park, California ...
For years, fans have clamored for a third park at Disneyland Resort in Anaheim. But that's unlikely to happen.
The number of movies filmed in the U.S. has stabilized in 2026, stemming the bleeding to other countries. But will it last?
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