Florida Model Suing Match.com Over Use of Her Photo in Fake Profiles
Attorney argues the website could easily weed them out
The lawyer for a Florida model suing Match.com as part of a $1.5 billion class action lawsuit said today the company could easily weed out fake profiles if they used photo recognition software and checked IP addresses.
Evan Spencer, lawyer for Yuliana Avalos, said Match.com could utilize software that would help pinpoint most fake profiles.
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