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Anti-Piracy Tool For Cinemas Will Recognize Emotions

For most people going to a cinema is a good night out. Only a few realize that they are often subjecting themselves to extreme and privacy invading security measures that most airports could only dream of. Filmgoers are already being carefully watched for suspicious behavior by Big Brother’s cameras, but soon this technology will be upgraded with sophisticated emotion recognition software.

pirate emoticonHindering piracy is priority number one for movie theaters nowadays. In dealing with a tiny minority, theater owners are slowly alienating their customers by employing measures such as metal detectors, night-vision goggles, bag and body searches and audio watermarks. Everyone is treated as a potential pirate.

Despite the invasive ramifications for the movie going public, the efforts are paying off nicely for the theater owners. Night vision goggles helped to spot Batman and Bond ‘camcording’ pirates among others, but not surprisingly the movie industry continues to look for new ways to protect their movies from piracy.

One of the available anti-camcorder solutions is offered by Aralia Systems, an Orwellian company that specializes in monitoring services and technologies. Besides traditional CCTV cameras, Aralia Systems offers elaborate piracy tracking devices. One of their products is an anti-camcorder system that projects infrared light beams onto a cinema audience. These beams are reflected back off camcorders and will trigger several alarm bells.

In order for their technologies to further benefit the movie industry, Aralia Systems has been awarded a Knowledge Transfer Partnership with Machine Vision Lab of the University of the West of England (UWE). The grant is good for more than £215,000, and will be used to build new capabilities into existing piracy tracking instruments.

TorrentFreak spoke with project leader Dr. Abdul Farooq from Machine Vision Lab, who told us that their main goal is to extend the functionalities of the current anti-piracy systems. Basically, it comes down to extracting as much information from movie goers as possible, by adding analytics software that can read people’s physical reactions as well as their emotions.

“We want to devise instruments that will be capable of collecting data that can be used by cinemas to monitor audience reactions to films and adverts and also to gather data about attention and audience movement,” Dr. Farooq said.

“Using 2D and 3D imaging technology we aim to do this in two ways. Obviously cinema audiences are spread out in large theatre settings so we need to build instruments that can capture data for different purposes. We will use 2D cameras to detect emotion but will also collect movement data through a 3D data measurement that will capture the audience as a whole as a texture,” Dr. Farooq further explained.

According to Dr. Farooq the project should make it possible to record and analyze the public’s emotions. These emotions will not be used to track down camcording pirates, but will serve as a market research tool for the movie industry and advertisers.

“Within the cinema industry this tool will feed powerful marketing data that will inform film directors, cinema advertisers and cinemas with useful data about what audiences enjoy and what adverts capture the most attention. By measuring emotion and movement film companies and cinema advertising agencies can learn so much from their audiences that will help to inform creativity and strategy,” Dr. Farooq noted.

Although the new project doesn’t focus specifically on anti-piracy efforts, it will be built into the existing anti-piracy tracking systems that are used in several theaters.

The main question that comes to mind is how far these systems can go without specifically asking for consent from theater visitors. What was once a relaxing evening out might be turning into an interactive consumer research lab, with cameras carefully analyzing, recording and storing your every move – while you’re being charged for the privilege.

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  • uJonesing

    And just like that, the final nail in the coffin for theaters…

  • phishybongwaters

    Another reason I’d prefer to watch most of my flicks on my couch on my 42″ hdtv, the only one gauging my reaction is my wife

  • TerribleTony

    Makes me glad that I stopped visiting movie theatres a long, long time ago.

    Mind you, there is something ultimately sad about a single male adult going to the cinema on his own.

  • TheSheep

    I pay to be a lab rat? Oh lol, this is funny.

  • blaa

    So now movie goers are treated as lab rats? Very charming indeed

  • Anonymous

    Bloody hell and they wonder why I download movies?

  • TerribleTony

    I just wonder what they’ll do when we will be able to transfer our visual and auditory input to a backup device in the near future.

  • alex

    Can someone say Ski masks?

  • Me

    More good reasons to watch a ripped DVD at home. Last line made the point: ” while you’re being charged for the privilege”

  • FuckCulture

    I don’t understand why the hell people continue going to theaters at all. I have been to 3 or 4 movie theaters in the past 8 years. First, you get screwed with ticket and concession prices. Then, literally 95% of the time, you get a mind-numbingly shitty movie.

    If people weren’t idiots, film makers would have to produce a product that actually doesn’t suck–and then those of us who aren’t idiots wouldn’t have to resort to other means to sift through the bullshit.

  • Boot

    Right…., this would be very usefull so they can see if we like the movie or not, if not we would get our money back. :)

  • sebas

    If they ever introduce this to cinema’s I go to, I will make it my personal goal to make as many alarm rinkel as possible!

  • Tim

    #6 “Bloody hell and they wonder why I download movies?”

    yeah I agree, this getting out of hand!

  • Anonymous

    Do we know any cinemas which are doing this in the UK? We should organize a demo where we all go down in hockey masks. Or alternatively there’s always BT?

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  • illegal tree

    “Within the cinema industry this tool will feed powerful marketing data that will inform film directors, cinema advertisers and cinemas with useful data about what audiences enjoy and what adverts capture the most attention.”

    Indisputable proof that cinema is no longer art, only craft, designed to passively entertain and not provoke thought or reflection. This is why I haven’t watched a movie in years. It is, sadly, the fate of every medium to degrade to mediocrity as those producing content discover exactly what conventions people will pay to see time and again and stick to the ones that make the most money.

  • Anonymous

    This system – 215.000 £
    A fail movie budget – 1.500.000 £
    Farooq’s attitude – Priceless

  • Anonymous

    The future is looking pretty disgusting.

  • man-o-tor

    In germany they’ll have to have a good reason to implement such technology into the theaters. In fact I believe they won’t have a chance against the german population: they take invading their privacy pretty serious! There are parties in germany who won’t take this lightly!

  • Anonymous

    Oh my god, man. It’s like they’re reading my mind! Get out of my head! I’m freakin’ out here, man.

    ITT: Paranoid penguins.

  • None

    This makes me sad.

  • Anonymous

    And to think, some people make a big deal out of google collecting data for AdSense.

    To one up this, google will have to unveil rectal probes you have to insert before opening your browser.

  • Steve french

    Who the hell watches camera rips anyway? Is it really worth the time and effort trying to catch these guys?

    Even if they managed to stop 100% of all camera recordings, it’s only a good thing for piracy, it will get the focus off trying to record terrible quality rips and onto getting hold of decent quality DVD’s before release, the only ones not losing out are the pirates.

  • Anonymous

    What a f#cking joke. All that emotion data is nothing but bullsh#t. Ticket sells tell you what movie is worth it and what movie is not. This is the problem with technology you get too much data for it to be meaningful.

    Movie theaters are a dying breed anyway. When we all have 60″ hdtvs and surround sound what is the point of a theater. I can’t wait for the day when first run movies are released directly to digital either via download or disk from day one. I am sure a larger percentage of people that don’t go the theaters would buy the flick at home.

    Now those that wait lose interest and rent it later at redbox or watch it on cable so Hollystupid loses billions in potential sales by not just releasing it directly. I torrent most movies but if I could buy first run movies in high def quality on day 1 I would, but nothing including 3-d (Don’t need to see another 3-d movie for another 20 years) will bring me back to the threaters

  • hmmm

    @ 23 : wrong, avatar was a mega piece of shit, and it sold like hell.

    Two problems here :
    1. illiteracy : 95% of people have no culture/education so they don’t see utterly bad movies like educated people
    2. fascism : slowly coming back, big brother where are thou.

    And only one solution : read books instead of wasting your life instead of a screen made for retards.

  • Anonymous

    HDTVs, 3DTVs both can be as big as movie screens for the right price. No more going to theaters. :( Im going to miss the sticky floors, people fucking with my chair, the freezing temperature. Oh noes, dont give me ANOTHER reason to not want to go.

  • hmmm

    in front, not instead; sorry.

  • anon

    What if its a holiday or a movie otherwise that insists on using masks/costumes?

    You know, last I remember – You dont just give up your civil rights or due process by paying money to sit in an overcrowded theater with gum on the seats and popcorn all over the floor. This is worse then stores requesting people to stand in line before they leave so someone can check their receipt. Store policy never overrides the law!

  • nose picker

    So I can’t even pick my nose in the cinema anymore? Or feel up my gf? At least not without being recorded.

  • cunt

    This just makes me wanna avoid the cinema and grab a download all the more.

  • three-oh-six

    disappointing, nuff said

  • Blackplan

    Hello nineteen-eighty-four.

    Grab your Moltov cocktails and get out there!

  • .

    Checks date?
    No not April 1st

  • Anonymous

    well i am glad i never go to a theater.hollywood will not be getting my money there ever if i can help it.
    i buy only used physical products.

  • Anonymous

    *(Quote hmmm)*
    “Two problems here :
    1. illiteracy : 95% of people have no culture/education so they don’t see utterly bad movies like educated people
    2. fascism : slowly coming back, big brother where are thou.

    And only one solution : read books instead of wasting your life instead of a screen made for retards.”

    - So true. I can’t even believe people watched that POS and though it was good.

  • this company is a shell company

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  • this company is a shell company

    ps everyone give your girl friends metal braids to wear in there hair made of same metal as camcorders

    OH the lawsuits that will shall enjoy

  • lol

    ha at this rate they should pay me to visit the cinema -.-

  • johnson

    they carry out this sort of behaviour on top of charging ever increasing, extortionate prices, then wonder why people wont go to the movies any more. does it really take a brain like Einstein’s to work out the reason? i think not!!

  • Dia

    No ads or cameras in my bluray rips.

  • Funny Sh!t

    Damn, now there’re going to be able to see my girl giving me a Blow Job. I guess you could only imagine what emotion we will be showing.

    Phuck these idiots. This will only hurt both the MPAA and the theater owners.

    Pirate away MoFo’s HaHaHahaha

  • lol

    If this happens there is no way im ever going to the cinema again.

    At home i dont have so see ads or have people watching me and analyze my emotions.

  • Bas

    Would be great if they’d put all this money to good use, like innovation… :-\

  • FuzzyX

    If they start watching me at the cinema then that would make a nice reason not to go. Creepy.

    So they want to watch us to record our responses to adverts as well. Did we sign up to or get paid for a
    marketing survey? Sounds like the Phorm spyware case and that has run operators into legal issues and fines.

    Yes if they do this people can go to the cinema in ski masks to *fairly* protect their privacy.

    The alarms go off and they jump on a guy with strange facial expressions… in need of a poo.

    I can only wonder what next.

  • mmm

    at cinemas you have to watch ads, have people waching you and analyze you.

    on Dvd you have to suffer ads, warnings, menus for 10 minutes before you can even watch the movie.

    If you download it you can watch it right away!

  • Anonymous

    I doubt very much that this will be implemented in mainstream cinema.

  • Anonymous

    And yet another reason to support your local independent cinema.

    As for the reflecting infrared, next time you go see a movie at a multiplex cinema bring a small mirror!

  • Lothor The Evil

    “For most people going to a cinema is a good night out. Only a few realize that they are often subjecting themselves to extreme and privacy invading security measures that most airports could only dream of.”

    WRONG! You are completely wrong about this. Ever hear of airport body scanners that can actually see through your clothes? They can see everything.

    Did a google search for “airport body scanners” and this is the first thing on the list, dated July 18, 2010.
    http://www.tampabay.com/news/transportation/airport-body-scanners-reveal-all-but-what-about-when-its-your-kid/1109659

    The article talks about a 12 year old girl who was picked out of the line and scanned with one of these things. The girl was with her friend and her friend’s parents and not her own parents.

    From the article: “Today, there are 134 imaging technology units in use at 38 airports. But by next year and beyond, 1,000 of them will likely be deployed around the country.”

    Airport body scanner technology has been around since at least 2008 and this year they’re being implemented with more to come.

    This emotion detection technology is nothing compared to airport body scanners that can actually see your genitals through your clothes, even on children. I’m so fucking sick of all the advertising crap people are coming up with. For advertising, THIS TAKES IT TOO GOD DAMN FAR!.

  • Nasuno

    Who watches cams? lolz

  • elduka

    thank god movie theaters around where i live are shit. ha ha never thought id say that

  • SL

    I stopped flying because everyone was treated like a terrorist, Ill now never go to the cinema again if everyone is going to be treated like a criminal.

    A total Fail.

    Also the IR beam will reflect back off watches, glasses, jewellery etc so I hope everyone looks forward to alarms every 5 mins with goons dragging people out.

  • GP

    I would pack my pockets with spare lenses and reflective pieces of plastic, and make sure to quietly fiddle with them in front of my face while watching the movie, in order to set off their “alarms”. I wonder if shiny coat buttons would do it… Metallic shoulder ornaments on an army shirt or jacket might work. Heck, the glasses on my face might be appropriately reflective.

  • collin

    what you should do is wear a hat that has many super powerful infrared LEDs. try to collect data on me u monsters

  • Flying Dutchman

    @44

    And still the MAFIAA wonders why we download their movies. Even my 10 year old sister has better common sense then these guys working for the RIAA, BREIN, etc.

    This little picture sums it all up nice, so maybe EVEN those MAFIAA people could understand. (Doubt it)

    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_7FB_UxmJq5I/S38qECmUIwI/AAAAAAAAAEE/TvzLXatxhlY/s1600-h/pirate.jpg

  • paradox

    I want to know why it is perfectly legal for a theater owner to secretly film me watching a movie, but a felony offense for me to film them filming me?

  • DarknezzFallz

    Am I going to go watch a movie or going to see an inmate?

  • Freedom

    I hope you guys are aware that mind-reading software will soon be available to marketers (Intel is already actively working on it): http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/36271123

    This article by TF only confirms that we are headed towards an enslaved-consumer society. Sounds a lot like the Tom Cruise film “Minority Report”, except it will soon be a reality for us.

  • Anonymous

    Nice! One more reason for me not to watch movies in theater. Thanks!

    I’ll stick with my BluRay rips instead. :-D

  • Ad

    I wonder what those cameras would make of the emotions of teenagers fooling around in the back row…

  • DERP

    If this is implemented, I can see a lot of movies ruined by people with bad sight.

  • omg

    im glad my cinema is at home and with better sound and image i could get in a theater ! as #1 said last nail was just put in !

  • tonylmaner@aol.com

    password r5t6y78

    If such technology did indeed exist it should be put to use to stop terrorism, not fight so-called “piracy” (something which doesn’t even exist).

  • Randy

    Yet another reason not to go to the cinema.

  • Anonymous

    wouldnt the infrared light also reflect off of peoples glasses?

  • old timer

    Years ago I was a GM at a theatre company…they were so worried about rentals that they changed the whole theatre experience to a night out with friends. It is no longer about seeing the movie but about being out with people.

    I don’t condone piracy in anyway, but I had a pass that got me into all movies with a guest at any time for free….I hardly watched the movies as they became repetative (sp).

    Anyway, adding spying on your consumer will not go down well as most people that afford the movie tickets now days for more then once a month actually have better theatres in their homes with 60+ inch screen or dedicated movie rooms with projectors that just wait for the release from redbox or bankruptbuster and watch them at home where they can pause and get popcorn or nachos for less then $25 bucks per person.

    The thing that the studios don’t want you to think about is that theatres get almost NO INCOME from movies being played. They only really make their money from the concession stands and games in the lobby. Once more people realize this and build out their own systems, the VCR worry that they had will be a needle compared to what people will do once they can stream movies and video when they want.

    Please start selling first run movies at the same time so that people that have better venues can watch them in comfort instead of with some crappy talkers behind you talking the whole way through the movie…..

    last movie…can’t even remember, downloaded movies – none, rented movies or purchased movies at Walmart for next to nothing…almost all of them.

  • Boot

    Well here in Portugal one of the major triple-play operators is taking a big leap, it will be starting to offer 10€ a month unlimited access to movies in their VOD service (quality and quantity of what you will be able to watch remains to be seen as the service just started and only has a couple hundred titles), their will be no point going to the movies or renting them. Bare in mind that this operator also owns a cinema franchise, a movie distributor and 3 pay-TV cinema channels for 15€ a month on all national operators.

    As @61 pointed out most of us only go the cinema with friends or with a girlfriend and not as much as we used to like 10 years ago. If this goes forward we will be going even less times.

  • GREATNESS

    99% of torrent freak is fill with kids

  • General Snus

    I wonder what emotion they’ll detect when my wife has her hand down my pants…

  • Arthur Jensen

    @63 I believe that’s the Catholic church.

  • Ninja

    Excuse me, I’m gonna shamelessly copy your text:

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    You know, the cinema used to be a nice place for something with your girl (and usually an warm up =////)…. A big fat finger with love to MAFIAA and their idiocy.

  • Vibius

    I wonder if it can tell the difference between a drunk and or high person and a pirate?

  • old timer

    @Greatness – and your evidence is where?

    Most people look at torrents as an easy medium to distribute large files. Yes some of them might be copyrighted but that is a technology. It is like saying that people that read car and driver just like to drive over people or break the law speeding.

    The technology has nothing to do with the moral issues or the business issues that are facing content providers.

    If I announced tomorrow that I will give out a car for free that talked to me the whole time with adverts, would it be illegal…No, if I provided free porn, TV or movies that were paid for by advertisers would that be illegal?…again No…

    Since the whole entertainment industry is based on adverts and advertising (and perception) then driving people to the “sale” of the physical media is no longer relevant because their is none.

    Radio – Free
    Hulu – Free
    YouTube – Free
    TV – Free

    you see the point…the entertainment industry has built their model on free product to see physical product…since there is no more physical product…how is that business model going to survive…

    Music CD’s – Dead
    Physical Movie Rentals – Dead
    TV Shows – Streamed – limited audience to purchase DVD collectors sets….soon to be dead
    Movies – Streamed from TV..recorded…no second sale…dead\

    Understand the progression?

  • jon7272

    [old timer[ it would save us a lot of money if everything died. lol no more media centres no more need for high bandwidth internet no more external hard drive sales no need for tvs sterios, speakers and the list goes on im now a rich man. not going to happen its not going to die lol ps old timer parinoid much

  • FuzzyX

    Their infrared detection I doubt works that well. Most people know that infrared light cannot pass through glass.

    They no doubt are looking for heat from working electronics.

  • Anonymous

    Well, that’s such a mindboggling misleading title that it’s borderline sad.

    It’s a marketing tool.

    Do I agree with it? No.

    Should people pirate movies? No.

  • THeONE

    copyright is mankind’s biggest failure

  • Anonymous

    “hmmm”…agree…totally! I haven’t been to a theatre in 20 years.

  • sgt

    “hmmm”…agree…totally! I haven’t been to a theatre in 20 years.

  • Thomas Rice

    WOOOOW, I haven’t paid to go to a movie in almost ten years because of their prices, this is just going to make that tradition continue. It’s so much better on my big screen and surround sound anyways. raw deal

    if everyone says no they must comply if they don’t they will be out of business

  • ahhhhh

    No one ever downloads cam rips anymore, if you look in TPB top 100 films there’s about 3 cam rips at any given time. Has anyone tried to watch a cam rip on 50″ TV!!

  • Joshua

    One of their products is an anti-camcorder system that projects infrared light beams onto a cinema audience. These beams are reflected back off camcorders and will trigger several alarm bells.

    This actually sounds like a good idea. Implement just that system, ditch the rest.

  • Anonymous

    I never understood this cam rip obsession by these corporate psychopath.

    Did you see how the cam rip look even on an 19 inch monitor?

    better to wait for the DVD!

  • Anonymous

    DO THEY REALLY THINK THAT I AM GOING TO GO BACK TO A MOVIE THEATER ANY TIME SOON?

  • mike

    TIME TO START HAVING SEX IN THE THEATRE, THAT WILL ANNOY THE CAMERAS!

  • Anonymous

    These comments scream paranoia! I work for the industrial partner on this project. We’re not corporate monsters trying to suck blood out of everything and everyone. We are a small software company trying to realise an idea and explore the use of this technology and its various applications. Seriously…Chillax!

  • TerribleTony

    @84 Stop screaming at us, and going on about sucking blood, Halloween ended 3 days ago.

    A small company working with against the people and we’re supposed to be pleased and happy for you? Get over yourself.

    I hope your small company fails.

  • Aussie

    Everyone who still goes to cinemas should try and portray depression whenever an ad is on. Soon enough they’ll figure out that if we pay for a ticket, we don’t want any fucking ads. Mind you, by that time cinemas will have gone the way of the drive-ins.

    The only current reason I’ll go to the cinemas is with a group of people because we can’t all sit around the 1 tv.

  • Boba Fett

    Who the hell DLs cams, anyway?

    I doubt I ever would have stepped foot in a ‘chain’ cinema again anyway, but I’ll go out of my way not to, now.

  • LOL

    What next, EMP to disable all electronic devices permanently once entering the cinema?

    Seriously, what a waste of money for the cinema owners and stupid invasion of privacy. I mean it’s bad enough I need some pedo to stare at my balls going through body-scanners at airports, but now they watch us in the cinema?

    How about. GTFO?!

  • Boba Fett

    Damn, this one makes me feel so pessimistic for the future of culture, I have to add something.

    Orwell said ‘If there is hope, it lies in the proles.’ But they’re just too busy guffawing at the latest stupid piece of prolefeed by the director of ‘the Hangover.’ They’ve been bought out by a series of pathetic and transitory masturbatory thrills foisted upon them by the mass media.

    Seriously, the internet and books are the only places left where anything with a modicum of intelligence that requires an attention span of more than fifteen seconds can survive.

    “ps everyone give your girl friends metal braids to wear in there hair made of same metal as camcorders

    OH the lawsuits that will shall enjoy”

    Just buy a cheap IR filter for a camera – they’ll practically give away an old an scratched one that will do. Or hack apart an old camera and take out the front piece of glass from the lens. Or a cheap old scratched-up M42 mount SLR lens from flEa Bay.

    Multiple alarms will be ringing.

    Only takes three people per film to entirely paralyse the staff of a multiplex cinema.

  • Boba Fett
  • Jake Sully

    Will this system identify when my facial expression gives away I am watching (in my view) a crappy film and so offer a refund?

  • Simon

    I suggest if you know that this is in your cinema, drop your trousers and moon the camera! Let’s see what the psychologist makes of that lol

  • N0B0Dy

    If I EVER find out any movie theatre in my area invests in this technology- I will personally ensure that just about everyone knows about it and its negative aspects- and will make sure said theater never gets my money until it is removed.

    Any business that treats every customer as a criminal to the extent that everyone is monitored “Just in case”, in addition to using the monitoring equipment for market research (which is bad enough)- does not deserve to be in operation.

  • GuyFox

    A facade of a face should do the trick. Emotions they seek, blurs they receive.

  • MAFIAA

    TFs BS level: +1000

  • Goug

    Was gonna catch a movie this upcoming weekend for old times sake, I think I have just changed my mind.

  • iknow

    Sure won’t be going to cinema any more.

  • Anonymous

    I have zero issues with them not wanting and trying to avoid people camming movies in theaters, but this is really just a great way to make me not go to movies anymore.

    I pirate plenty of movies, but I also see them regularly in the theaters. If I found out a local theater was doing this I’d definitely avoid.

    I want to have a good time, not be watched, no matter what I’m doing. I don’t want them seeing the food I snuck in, kissing my girlfriend, or picking my nose or whatever.

    I can’t wait for the media industries to implode and have someone that realizes that the customer isn’t the enemy to step forward (probably not, but let’s hope).

  • lol

    haha go Q.Q MAFIAA

    ps i hate you =D

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  • lol

    @ commenters

    just boycott the industry -.- i personally cant wait to see them vanish into thin air with all their dirty cash.

    another point to MAFIAA – trying to discredit TF just makes u look even more stupid, I’m guessing whoever posted under the name of MAFIAA is either a total dumbass(from mafiaa) or just a loser who has nothing better to do then pick fights – which he will miserably lose.

    This article isn’t a ‘one of its kind’, the proof of this technology can be found through other websites, publications and people.

    and @Greatness

    if 99% of TFs readers are children then GTFO u pedo

    I know for a fact that most of the readers will make up their own minds on the issues presented and in the future they will act on the truth and the facts known to them – meaning in the future some of these people will have a high status in the society – meaning – take the piss now, and watch the consequences unfold in the future. Oh and I doubt these people are at the age where they will forgive and forget.

  • Anonymous

    I would think that theaters would have to legally inform patrons if they were using this kind of invasive technology. All it will take is for main stream media to get a hold of it and that will be the end of it.

  • afl

    cinemas are dead

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  • OPXR

    Ya’ll got your tin foil hats on? There is nothing obtrusive or invasive about this whatsoever. Do you have any idea how many times you are recorded on a daily basis without your knowledge? Dozens at least.

    The theater owners own the building and have a right to put whatever technology they want into it. It is NOT your right to go see a movie without being recorded, it is a theater owners right to do whatever he wants with his building.

    God I’ve visited this site regularly for along time now but the sheer amount of completely blown out the the water one sided non stories on this site nowadays is amazing.

  • I Am The Resurection

    “One of their products is an anti-camcorder system that projects infrared light beams onto a cinema audience. These beams are reflected back off camcorders and will trigger several alarm bells”

    What a f*cking load of old balls!!!

    How the f*cking f*ck are they proposing to identfy solid state camcorders using HCSD memory cards from smart phones?

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  • Anonymous

    @79 yes I used to watch cam rips alot on my 42inch high definition widescreen projection tv but my neighbors complained by saying I had such a fancy tv but crappy movies so I switched to dvd rips instead but soon after my tv got stolen so now I just watch my movies on my pc instead. I didn’t have any problem watching the cam rips though although my friends complained. I watched the ip addresses that the cam rips came from anyways and it was fox & some other movie company anyways and this was on a file sharing app even though the movies had hard coded the url where the movies origionated on a website.

    @90 you would be charded with lewd behavior & probably if you are over 18, indecentcy to a child, and if you are doing x acts such as one suggested above, either public performance of sexual activity &/or comiting sexual acts in front of minors so you would probably get 10 years plus in the slammer. Just look up pewee herman, he was watching an x video in an adult cenema and got arrested for it even though the film was rated x. It appears now if you want to have any sexual interaction, you must do it away from everyone…

  • anonymous

    another reason not to go.

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  • NeoMind

    This is terrible news.

    Now nobody will visit theaters and my MPAA bosses will have to give up their coke habits. Curse you file-sharing “thieves” – you’re stealing our monopoly!

    Aaaarrrghh!!!!

  • Anonymous

    @ 103

    Yes, the theater owner can legally do that but that does not make the practice any less creepy.

  • Anonymous

    more radiation please

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  • Atomizer

    I expected the title of the article to be-
    “Anti-Privacy Tool For Cinemas Will Recognize Emotions and do nothing for anti piracy really..”

  • Jman

    This will be all the excuse I need to illegaly download movies and watch them at home thank-you very much. They implement this technology, and theatre is history.

  • Ettore

    Shoot the camera with paintballs full of glue. Christ, you could just bring a slingshot and some glue-balls and do em in.

    Even better, flood the cameras with light; the sensors have to be super sensitive to work, a UV led transmitting white noise should overwhelm them.

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  • Anonymous Coward 0815

    Film me while I watch a movie?

    Not if I don this:
    http://pcpsports.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/goalie-mask-luongo1.jpg

    For every action there’s a reaction. :-P

  • juan sheet

    4 of u who say i down load movies its tryin 2 stop that u tards

  • iss

    In soviet USA, movie watches YOU!

  • Anonymous

    Stop saying “I’m not gonna to cinema anymore”

    JUST DO IT

    DON’T FEED THE INDUSTRY

  • Brudda

    What I hate the most is “paying for the privilege” to sit through 20 minutes of adverts before the movie starts!

  • neil

    After all the time VP Biden spent protecting movie corporation interests i’d like to ask how much time he spent protecting our rights? This is a bridge too far. Biden works for us, right, not the corps???

    Unless they hook up a smile detector into this system for the purpose of auto refunding tickets back to my card for all the times the movies suck. I’m ALL for that!

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  • 119

    this is part of a much wider attack on personal sovereignty as well as public presence. this is about getting people to STAY AT HOME in their self-imposed prisons. wtf is fun about watching a movie by yourself on a bunch of shiny crap they sold you? NOTHING. today’s technology is so under par and sub-standard compared to analog technology that it is laughable people are actually being sold this digital junk that has a fleeting existence at best.

    meanwhile, they have successfully driven the public from peacefully gathering in yet another public place to enjoy entertainment, or whatever, TOGETHER.

    you can sit at home picking your fanny with a fork while drool and belch, wearing what… you’re bloody damn stretchy sweat pants and soiled shirt— i’d rather go to a finely crafted building with some architecture- take some friends or go alone, but either way, it is better to get out of the house, shake the stink off, dress up, comb the hair and crawl out of the cave and into society to gather and enjoy anything it has to offer while our society is still relatively free enough to do that.

    the day can come where this will not be possible- and then we’ll all just be tethered to our shiny gadgets that are 40 feet tall, plasma this-n-that which will fade into obsolescence at their whim– wtf-ever. makes no sense.

    piracy was never the issue.

  • Anonymous

    How can you have such an attitude towards the customers that still actually come to the theater?

  • ebud

    I’d say the same thing as what Terrible Tony said in his first comment.

    @ The Sheep
    well, we live as lab rat all the time in our modern society… haven’t you get it yet?

    Happily, their hopeless devices won’t shut any BTtracker down soon.

    That was uneventful.

  • ebud

    I’d say the same thing as what Terrible Tony said in his first comment.

    @ The Sheep
    well, we live as lab rat all the time in our modern society… haven’t you get it yet?

    Happily, their hopeless devices won’t shut down any BT trackers anytime soon.

    That was uneventful.

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