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MPAA Bans Google Glass In Theaters

An anonymous reader writes: The Motion Picture Association of America, along with the National Association of Theater Owners, have banned Google Glass and similar devices from being in movie theaters. They said, "As part of our continued efforts to ensure movies are not recorded in theaters, however, we maintain a zero-tolerance policy toward using any recording device while movies are being shown. As has been our long-standing policy, all phones must be silenced and other recording devices, including wearable devices, must be turned off and put away at show time. Individuals who fail or refuse to put the recording devices away may be asked to leave." This is a change from the MPAA's stance earlier this year that Glass was "no threat" in terms of copyright infringement. A spokesman said the ban is geared toward combating more sophisticated wearables in the future.

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  1. Re:Anyone still going to the movies? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    Where the fuck are you going to the movies? Liberia?

    Where I am, the theatres are actually too cold a lot of the time (but then again, Canada) and it takes maybe 5 minutes to get a ticket at most, thanks to automated ticket booths. You need to find a new theatre.

  2. Re:how is this news by Jethro · · Score: 4, Informative

    I'm pretty sure they'd ask you to remove your GoPro-equipped helmet, too.

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