Apple patented a way to keep people from filming at concerts and movie theaters on their phones

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  • Amongst the Ani
    Amongst the Ani @Wobbie Posts: 7,790
    Won't make a bit of difference. As soon as it launches (if it ever does) a new app will be out there that blocks that functionality on your phone and allows you to film anyways. Technology moves to fast and people will find a way around it quickly. I also don't think Apple should be getting involved in determining how or when you can use your phone. I have been using Iphones for a lot of years and if Apple ever went live with this the next phone I need would be something other than an IPhone. I dont film at concerts or anywhere but I do not want them determining when/where/how I use my phone.
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  • hedonist
    hedonist Posts: 24,524

    Won't make a bit of difference. As soon as it launches (if it ever does) a new app will be out there that blocks that functionality on your phone and allows you to film anyways. Technology moves to fast and people will find a way around it quickly. I also don't think Apple should be getting involved in determining how or when you can use your phone. I have been using Iphones for a lot of years and if Apple ever went live with this the next phone I need would be something other than an IPhone. I dont film at concerts or anywhere but I do not want them determining when/where/how I use my phone.

    Fuckin' A!

  • g under p
    g under p Surfing The far side of THE Sombrero Galaxy Posts: 18,254
    edited June 2016

    Won't make a bit of difference. As soon as it launches (if it ever does) a new app will be out there that blocks that functionality on your phone and allows you to film anyways. Technology moves to fast and people will find a way around it quickly. I also don't think Apple should be getting involved in determining how or when you can use your phone. I have been using Iphones for a lot of years and if Apple ever went live with this the next phone I need would be something other than an IPhone. I dont film at concerts or anywhere but I do not want them determining when/where/how I use my phone.

    That's why I'll never buy another IPhone again, I once loved now I can't stand those phones.

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  • 2-feign-reluctance
    2-feign-reluctance TigerTown, USA Posts: 23,461
    I've still got my Hi8 Sony camcorder. I think I'll just start bringing that to shows. : )
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  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,501
    edited June 2016
    hedonist said:

    Won't make a bit of difference. As soon as it launches (if it ever does) a new app will be out there that blocks that functionality on your phone and allows you to film anyways. Technology moves to fast and people will find a way around it quickly. I also don't think Apple should be getting involved in determining how or when you can use your phone. I have been using Iphones for a lot of years and if Apple ever went live with this the next phone I need would be something other than an IPhone. I dont film at concerts or anywhere but I do not want them determining when/where/how I use my phone.

    Fuckin' A!
    Agreed that they should not be telling me how to use my phone. And as for the red part, I am quite certain many people would follow along. This would be a completely idiotic move by Apple if they want to remain the leader in smartphone sales and use. And this, too, is coming from a long-time Apple supporter.
    Personally, I wouldn't care as I only ever snap a picture or two at a show. And that's only if my seats are good enough to get a decent pic, otherwise I don't bother. But I could definitely see it pissing off a majority of concert-goers to the point of making them switch.
  • pjhawks
    pjhawks Posts: 13,138
    it's a bad precedent to set. it's never a good idea to limit the use of communications devices because they might be needed in cases of emergencies. i mean what if law enforcement needs to use a cell phone at an event. you can't block those. i don't see this technology being used.
  • jeffbr
    jeffbr Seattle Posts: 7,177
    edited June 2016
    Fuck Apple. I've been an iPhone user since the iPhone 3G was released, but based on a number of things they've done, including their planned obsolescence of perfectly good hardware essentially turning my iPhone 4 into a brick, I've had it with them. This is just one more reason in a growing list of reasons why I'll never buy another iPhone.

    I'm sure law enforcement will enjoy this new feature though. They can kick on the infrared emitters during any incident responses and keep people from filming them.
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  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,501
    jeffbr said:

    Fuck Apple. I've been an iPhone user since the iPhone 3G was released, but based on a number of things they've done, including their planned obsolescence of perfectly good hardware essentially turning my iPhone 4 into a brick, I've had it with them. This is just one more reason in a growing list of reasons why I'll never buy another iPhone.

    I'm sure law enforcement will enjoy this new feature though. They can kick on the infrared emitters during any incident responses and keep people from filming them.

    Planned obsolescence is a concept I will never understand. What is the #1 reason that makes me want to buy your product again? The fact that it lasted a long damn time!!
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 51,031
    I like the idea of phones staying in pockets at concerts, but this seems WAY beyond the bounds of what Apple should be doing. The artists are the ones who should be doing something if they don't like the phones out. All it takes is for someone to come on stage and ask the audience not to do it, and then post their own photos after the show for everyone to download. I don't understand why most artists aren't doing this.
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  • Amongst the Ani
    Amongst the Ani @Wobbie Posts: 7,790
    PJ_Soul said:

    I like the idea of phones staying in pockets at concerts, but this seems WAY beyond the bounds of what Apple should be doing. The artists are the ones who should be doing something if they don't like the phones out. All it takes is for someone to come on stage and ask the audience not to do it, and then post their own photos after the show for everyone to download. I don't understand why most artists aren't doing this.

    I have seen this work. Puscifer inisisted no phones and reminded you when you went into the arena and then when you showed tickets to go the seats. They said there would be no warnings and anyone caught filming would be bounced from the venue. I did not see 1 phone out.
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  • lukin2006
    lukin2006 Posts: 9,087
    Apple patents a lot as I'm sure most tech companies do ... And many of their patents never make it to an iPhone...
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  • hedonist
    hedonist Posts: 24,524

    PJ_Soul said:

    I like the idea of phones staying in pockets at concerts, but this seems WAY beyond the bounds of what Apple should be doing. The artists are the ones who should be doing something if they don't like the phones out. All it takes is for someone to come on stage and ask the audience not to do it, and then post their own photos after the show for everyone to download. I don't understand why most artists aren't doing this.

    I have seen this work. Puscifer inisisted no phones and reminded you when you went into the arena and then when you showed tickets to go the seats. They said there would be no warnings and anyone caught filming would be bounced from the venue. I did not see 1 phone out.
    We got the same thing at our Puscifer show and (minus a couple of early lapses by the infamous Mushrooms Chick), no phones either. I loved it. Really makes a difference in a smaller venue too.
  • lukin2006
    lukin2006 Posts: 9,087
    PJ_Soul said:

    I like the idea of phones staying in pockets at concerts, but this seems WAY beyond the bounds of what Apple should be doing. The artists are the ones who should be doing something if they don't like the phones out. All it takes is for someone to come on stage and ask the audience not to do it, and then post their own photos after the show for everyone to download. I don't understand why most artists aren't doing this.

    Totally agree with you, especially about posting photos for download. Phones are one of the reason concerts are becoming less enjoyable ... I especially love the selfie shots from the people just in front complete with the flash going off in the eyes, always enjoyable.
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  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 51,031
    edited June 2016

    PJ_Soul said:

    I like the idea of phones staying in pockets at concerts, but this seems WAY beyond the bounds of what Apple should be doing. The artists are the ones who should be doing something if they don't like the phones out. All it takes is for someone to come on stage and ask the audience not to do it, and then post their own photos after the show for everyone to download. I don't understand why most artists aren't doing this.

    I have seen this work. Puscifer inisisted no phones and reminded you when you went into the arena and then when you showed tickets to go the seats. They said there would be no warnings and anyone caught filming would be bounced from the venue. I did not see 1 phone out.
    Yeah, it totally works. Jack White does the same thing (but isn't as hard assed. No threats of ejection. Just an on-stage plea to keep the phones away and a promise to provide great photos of the show and crowd after).
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  • Degeneratefk
    Degeneratefk Posts: 3,123
    This is a horrible idea.
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  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,848
    edited June 2016
    If the artist requests you don't photograph or tape or iPhone or whatever at the show and you don't don't comply with that request you don't belong there. Too many so-called "fans" show too much disrespect to artists. Artists are not our slaves, or puppets. Please show some respect and courtesy.
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  • JWPearl
    JWPearl Posts: 19,893
    I don't like this idea because if you witness something wrong your phone is no longer any use for filming or photographing besides suppose you want to film your child face when there fave song comes on or whatever
    Just saying I think you get the idea
  • 2-feign-reluctance
    2-feign-reluctance TigerTown, USA Posts: 23,461
    brianlux said:

    If the artist requests you don't photograph or tape or iPhone or whatever at the show and you don't don't comply with that request you don't belong there. Too many so-called "fans" show too much disrespect to artists. Artists are not our slaves, or puppets. Please show some respect and courtesy.

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  • 2-feign-reluctance
    2-feign-reluctance TigerTown, USA Posts: 23,461
    Oh & people just LOVE a reason to bag on Apple. Just chill the fuck out with all that.
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  • jeffbr
    jeffbr Seattle Posts: 7,177

    Oh & people just LOVE a reason to bag on Apple. Just chill the fuck out with all that.

    I was an iPhone fanboy for years. I still think they build quality equipment and a great interface. I also like that they flipped the FBI off when asked to create a backdoor. But the bullshit they pull forcing you to throw a perfectly functional device into the garbage because they decide to no longer support it infuriates me. My iPhone 4 is pristine. No scratches or cracks. Buttons work. Battery is just fine. But I haven't been able to update the iOS for a couple of major revisions, any new apps that are released don't support the old iOS, and any of the apps I frequently use that require updating no longer work on the old iOS. Total bullshit. I wasn't looking for a reason to bag on Apple. I was a fan. Now they can go fuck themselves.
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