UK cinemas restricting Meta AI and other smart glasses over piracy concerns


UK cinemas restricting Meta AI and other smart glasses over piracy concerns <br> Cinema operators in Britain are introducing policies to prohibit ​or restrict camera-enabled smart glasses, including &zwnj;Meta&#39;s&nbsp;AI-powered eyewear, the UK Cinema Association said on Thursday, citing privacy and ​film piracy concerns. The move follows ​growing scrutiny of smart glasses over ⁠their recording capabilities, with courts ​in England and Wales this month ​prohibiting Meta smart glasses because of restrictions on taking images and videos in courts. Policies ​vary by venue, with operators ​introducing prohibitions and/or restrictions rather than a single &zwnj;industry-wide ⁠rule. The UK Cinema Association said operators recognise smart glasses can provide benefits to those with specific access ​requirements. The association ​said it ⁠would continue working with members to ensure their ​approach &quot;remains relevant and proportionate.&quot; Elsewhere, a ​German ⁠advocacy group earlier in August said it had filed a&nbsp;criminal complaint&nbsp;against ⁠Meta ​and others involved in ​selling the Meta devices, citing privacy laws. <br> <img src="https://tribune.com.pk/story/2624970/uk-cinemas-restricting-meta-ai-and-other-smart-glasses-over-piracy-concerns" alt=" UK cinemas restricting Meta AI and other smart glasses over piracy concerns" width="100%">

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