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The Court of Cassation issued an important decision regarding the use of surveillance cameras inside homes in Morocco, emphasizing that protecting individuals' privacy and personal data takes precedence over any use that may violate their rights. The court ordered the removal of all cameras installed around a villa in Casablanca, following a dispute between the villa's owner and a neighbor, who argued that the cameras infringed on his privacy. Additionally, judicial rulings affirmed that data protection laws prohibit processing personal information without the consent of its owners.
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