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Disabling Digital Cameras - Copyfight

So I suppose that we could get hold of this type of technology and perhaps, stop the paparazzi, or maybe even shut off those all annoying traffic ticket producing cameras when we drive by? Oh, that would be "WRONG" would say the Cartel....

Disabling Digital Cameras:


Georgia Tech is touting some new research for its film industry sponsors on ways to disable digital cameras in small spaces, such as movie theaters. I'm reasonably confident that by the time this makes it into commercial production the camera technology will have gotten smarter and pirates will be able to hide their cameras from simple scanners.

However, more troubling is this as evidence that the Cartel hasn't swayed from its "we are the law" mentality. Remember, these are the guys who tried to get their Congressional sock puppets to pass a law allowing them to break into and cripple your computer if they thought you were sharing music without permission.

Also problematic are some of the other proposed uses, such as stopping people taking pictures of their own kids in spaces like malls. When, exactly, did we cede THAT right to the Cartel?

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