Video Phones
Posted on Thursday, January 16th, 2003 5:59 AM
I can take video from my Nokia 7650 now. I got a copy of that T-Mobile video app (Thanks Matt!) and it's really neat. However, this post over at SmartMobs really struck home just now:
Citizens as well as states have enhanced surveillance powers
It isn't just Big Brother looking at us, but now, with camera-equipped telephones, capable of posting images to the Internet, our fellow citizens can snoop in ways never before possible. Some places like gyms are beginning to ban these devices from the premises.
(Thanks, James!)
Warning: Use of camera-equipped mobile phones could be hazardous to your health.
That's the message going out from at least one chain of health clubs in Hong Kong, where a new generation of cell phones that can take and transmit video and still photos is raising concerns over a new crop of privacy-related issues.
Physical, which operates nine gyms in the former British colony, recently posted signs in its Hong Kong facilities forbidding the use of mobile phones in locker rooms.
"It's just some areas that are restricted for mobile phones,'' Physical spokeswoman Miran Chan said. "Some of these phones can be used as cameras. If someone uses a phone this way and takes a photo and puts it on the Internet, it's not very good for our members and their privacy.''
When we got back, I said, "Hey, take a look at this" and proudly showed the stamp-sized 8 second video I had taken. Their faces were complete shock. "You were VIDEOING US?" Oh. They weren't mad, just really, really surprised. They had no idea. And the fact is, that if I'm using my phone it's hard to tell if I'm pointing shooting or just reading. And video adds a whole other dimension to it.
A warning to the wise. Be sure everyone knows you're snapping that shot. ;-)
-Russ
P.S. You can see that my son really likes the Nokia as well. ;-)