Group Says Camera Phones Should Flash Brightly
from the yeah,-that'll-work dept
A year ago, the South Korean government decided that all camera phones in the country should make a completely useless shutter noise when photos were taken to alert people what was happening. Over in the UK, they're afraid that a shutter noise won't work in noisy environments, so a concerned group is suggesting all camera phones flash a bright light whenever a camera phone photo is snapped. Just like the shutter noise, should this idea gain traction, it will be laughed at in the future -- and will be considered on par with early laws that required any automobile to be preceded by a person walking along, waving red flags warning that a car was approaching. Already, in Korea, there's software that takes the clicking noise away. How hard is it to cover up a flashing light with a piece of tape? The people who are actually going to abuse camera phones this way will quickly get around these "precautionary measures," but the rest of us will have to pay extra to get these non-features into our phones. Besides, how long will it be until some other group starts complaining that the flash of light is distracting or something along those lines? Just imagine, someone could take a camera phone photo of a car and it could scare the driver! Maybe we should ban cars too. Or at least make sure that they have people with flags walking in front of them to keep them safe.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Privacy Issue
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If anything, this makes you LESS secure -- because you wouldn't pay attention, assuming any camera phone would make a noise or flash a light. This makes it even easier for real criminals to invade your privacy.
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I don't think phones are as much the problem as people are just dumb/careless.
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A better approach
Take the Sean Penn approach and if you see someone including you in a picture, destroy their phone and threaten to do the same to them.
Can you see 'phone rage' being the next big social syndrome ?
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