According to BlockBeats, on March 11th, the Spanish High Court announced that it would maintain a temporary ban on the iris scanning enterprise project of Tools for Humanity, rejecting the appeal of Worldcoin owners. The court stated in a declaration that 'protecting the public interest' must be prioritized, and if the final judgment is in favor of lifting the ban, Tools for Humanity will be compensated for any lost revenue, thereby refuting the appellant's claim of 'irreparable damage'.
The decision by the Spanish High Court comes as a setback for Tools for Humanity and Worldcoin, as they continue to face legal challenges in their pursuit of implementing the iris scanning technology. The court's emphasis on public interest highlights the importance of balancing technological advancements with the potential risks and concerns associated with such projects.