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Apple to ban recording during concerts

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 12:48 pm
by DJ-Daz
iPHONE users may soon be stopped from filming at concerts — as a result of new Apple technology.

The leading computer company plans to build a system that will sense when people are trying to video live events — and turn off their cameras.

A patent application filed by Apple revealed how the technology would work.

If an iPhone were held up and used to film during a concert infra-red sensors would detect it.

These sensors would then contact the iPhone and automatically disable its camera function.

People would still be able to send text messages and make calls.

The new technology is seen as an attempt to protect the interests of event organisers and broadcasters who have exclusive rights to concerts.

The companies are often left frustrated when videos of shows appear online via websites such as YouTube which let users watch them for free.

Apple filed for the patent 18 months ago — and it is thought if successful it will help them negotiate deals with record labels to sell content through iTunes.

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And here lies the reason, so Apple and the music companies can club together and make more money.
Apple filed for the patent 18 months ago — and it is thought if successful it will help them negotiate deals with record labels to sell content through iTunes.

People pay good money to go to concerts, and not just the admission price, there's the obvious travel costs too, food, hotels drinks and other ancillary costs too.
I'm on the grounds that I've paid good money to be there, I've paid for a phone thats capable of recording, I'll use the phone as I see fit.

When all said and done it's probably going to look and sound crap, and most people would end up buying a live concert DVD/Blu-Ray anyway, but it's their device, let them do what they want with it.


Another possibilty is that this would prevent recording during riots as well. The death of Ian Tomlinson might also never have been recorded independently and the police officer would have got away with manslaughter.

Re: Apple to ban recording during concerts

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 3:25 pm
by theENIGMATRON
Erm thats one Smart freaking move by Apple!!!

More so if there in Partnership with most of the concerts
Thats some Big Bucks $$$$$

Smart little fookers!!

Re: Apple to ban recording during concerts

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 4:05 pm
by Symonator
fucking sad bastards lol.

Re: Apple to ban recording during concerts

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 4:16 pm
by InfiniteStates
I see it as a bad move - people will just buy another phone. And it's not like people choose a crappy YouTube recording over an official DVD if they like whatever it is.

It won't stop riots etc being recorded though, as you no doubt need the detectors/transitters in place.

If they use it to prevent upskirt shots in Japanese train stations the market will fucking die LMAO =))

Re: Apple to ban recording during concerts

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 4:40 pm
by theENIGMATRON
lmao @states.

Well am sure Jailbroken Phones would overcome it.

But who would record a concert on there phone,
the Quality if freaking piss poor, use your Proper Camera if it supports HD or w/e

Doubt it would have any impact atall

Re: Apple to ban recording during concerts

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 5:27 pm
by Symonator
lol dave - it's like all videos online like glastonbury and oasis gigs or such, you know how ppl record them with over modualted bass n shit down a tinny speaker pmsl