2 minute read | August.08.2024
New privacy class action litigation in Illinois and a number of other states is targeting organizations that use driver’s license and state ID card information to train AI models.
Most of the suits cite the Illinois Driver’s License Act (IDLA) and Illinois Identification Card Act (IICA), which restrict the ways private companies can use Illinois driver’s licenses and ID cards.
The claims allege:
To date, the lawsuits have focused on companies that provide identity verification services, but it is possible that other suits will target companies that integrate third-party identity verification services into their own products and offerings (particularly where the services are white labeled).
In addition, a number of states other than Illinois restrict how companies can use state driver’s licenses and ID cards and the information on those cards, particularly in relation to scanning such documents. This could provide a basis for additional claims in other states with private rights of action, depending on how the services interact with state driver’s licenses and ID cards.
If you are an identity verification services provider or a company using identity verification services through a third-party provider, we recommend revisiting disclosures made and consents obtained, as well as the ways in which the services are processing driver’s licenses and other state ID cards, to enhance protections against these claims and suits.
If you have questions about this development, please contact the authors (Aravind Swaminathan, Sulina Gabale, Nick Farnsworth, Peter Graham) or other members of the Orrick team.