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Magda Hassan Wrote:Surveillance will be a one way street of course.
Quote:No shooting at protest? Police may block mobile devices via Applehttp://rt.com/news/apple-patent-transmission-block-408/
Published time: September 05, 2012 10:12
Edited time: September 05, 2012 14:12 Get short URL
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Information Technology, Internet, Mass media, Meeting, Police, Protest, SciTech, Security
Apple has patented a piece of technology which would allow government and police to block transmission of information, including video and photographs, from any public gathering or venue they deem "sensitive", and "protected from externalities."
*In other words, these powers will have control over what can and cannot be documented on wireless devices during any public event.
And while the company says the affected sites are to be mostly cinemas, theaters, concert grounds and similar locations, Apple Inc. also says "covert police or government operations may require complete blackout' conditions."
"Additionally," Apple says," the wireless transmission of sensitive information to a remote source is one example of a threat to security. This sensitive information could be anything from classified government information to questions or answers to an examination administered in an academic setting."
The statement led many to believe that authorities and police could now use the patented feature during protests or rallies to block the transmission of video footage and photographs from the scene, including those of police brutality, which at times of major events immediately flood news networks and video websites.
Apple patented the means to transmit an encoded signal to all wireless devices, commanding them to disable recording functions.
Those policies would be activated by GPS, and WiFi or mobile base-stations, which would ring-fence ("geofence") around a building or a "sensitive area" to prevent phone cameras from taking pictures or recording video.
Apple may implement the technology, but it would not be Apple's decision to activate the "feature" it would be down governments, businesses and network owners to set such policies, analyzes ZDNet technology website.
Having invented one of the most sophisticated mobile devices, Apple now appears to be looking for ways to restrict its use.
"As wireless devices such as cellular telephones, pagers, personal media devices and smartphones become ubiquitous, more and more people are carrying these devices in various social and professional settings," it explains in the patent. "The result is that these wireless devices can often annoy, frustrate, and even threaten people in sensitive venues."
The company's listed "sensitive" venues so far include mostly meetings, the presentation of movies, religious ceremonies, weddings, funerals, academic lectures, and test-taking environments.
If that is not overturned in Court, we're finished....literally. There will be no way to show the crimes of the Police and Authorities; or the innocence of those accused of wrongdoing....and the Police et al. will have their cameras, from which they'll use the images they want - or even create fake ones. Fuck Apple for producing this. Their list of 'sensitive venues' is very interesting...it mentions the mundane and doesn't mention street actions, protests, conflicts with Police and authorities, declarations of martial law et al. Sanitized list.
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