British movie theatres weighing ban on Meta AI glasses
The UK Cinema Association said operators are considering the accessibility benefits of smart glasses against privacy and unauthorised recording risks.
UK movie theatres are contemplating imposing restrictions on the use of Meta AI glasses, according to reports citing Sky News. Concerns over potential film piracy are driving these discussions, which are centered around the potential misuse of camera-enabled smart glasses. The UK Cinema Association, the industry's trade body, suggested that numerous cinema chains may introduce policies prohibiting or limiting the wearing of such glasses.
The association acknowledged that while these glasses could provide accessibility benefits for certain users, such as those with visual impairments or hearing difficulties, concerns over unauthorized recording and privacy issues are significant. Phil Clapp, the association's chief executive, emphasized that while the glasses might aid some individuals, their potential misuse as spyware has led several courts in England and Wales, as well as various restaurants, theatres, and pubs, to ban their use.
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