Spanish High Court upholds temporary injunction against Worldcoin iris scanning project
According to Reuters, the Spanish High Court announced on Monday that it upheld the temporary ban on Tools for Humanity's iris scanning enterprise project and dismissed the appeal of Worldcoin's owner. The court stated in a statement that "protecting the public interest" must take priority, and if the final judgment is favorable to lifting the ban, Tools for Humanity will be compensated for any loss of income, thus rejecting the appellant's claim of "irreparable damage."
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