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MSG CREATED DOSSIER ON FACIAL RECOGNITION FOES

INDUSTRY DESK1 MIN READ
TUE, JUN 23, 2026

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Madison Square Garden compiled detailed files on activists opposing its facial recognition technology, according to reporting by 404 Media. The arena tracked individuals who publicly criticized the surveillance system.

MSG documented activists' identities, statements, and activities related to their opposition to the venue's facial recognition deployment. The dossier reportedly included personal information gathered from public sources and social media. The revelation raises concerns about corporate surveillance and potential retaliation against critics. Facial recognition technology has faced growing opposition from privacy advocates and civil liberties groups over accuracy issues and mass surveillance risks. MSG has defended its use of the technology for security purposes. The arena's practice of monitoring opponents of its policies underscores broader tensions between corporate security interests and individual privacy rights. The incident highlights how companies can leverage data collection capabilities to track and document critics, a practice that has drawn scrutiny from privacy advocates and lawmakers increasingly focused on surveillance accountability.

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