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    "https://gizmodo.com/smart-glasses-would-legally-require-a-recording-light-under-proposed-law-2000768694"
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  "textContent": "submitted by throws_lemy to technology\n311 points | 77 comments\nhttps://gizmodo.com/smart-glasses-would-legally-require-a-recording-light-under-proposed-law-2000768694\n\n> Lawmakers are once again turning up the legal heat on smart glasses. Pennsylvania Rep. Joe Ciresi (D-Montgomery) has introduced a bill that would require every pair of smart glasses “manufactured, sold, and used” in the state to have a “visual indicator” that tells others when they’re recording.",
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