German group HateAid has reported Meta, Ray-Ban, Oakley and four retailers to Frankfurt prosecutors, arguing the Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer breaks a law against devices disguised as everyday objects. 4 Reviews ← exclude selected types ← exclude selected tagsHateAid is a German non-profit that works on digital violence. The group has now filed a criminal complaint over the sale of Meta's camera glasses in Germany. It names the management of Meta Platforms Technologies Ireland, Ray-Ban and Oakley — both under Luxottica — along with retailers Fielmann, Apollo-Optik, Mister Spex and MediaMarkt. HateAid singles out the Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer Gen 2: because it is built on one of the best-selling sunglasses ever made.