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Your Face Is Not a Bar Code 292

Phil Agre has a solid essay opposing automatic face recognition systems in public areas. These uses are only going to increase, because the technology is cheap (enough) and appealing to authorities everywhere; it's good to have some arguments to hand for opposing the spread of the cameras.
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Your Face Is Not a Bar Code

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  • by Mister Black ( 265849 ) on Saturday September 08, 2001 @10:31AM (#2267150)
    One possible way to defeat these systems is to have everyone wear halloween masks in areas with these cameras. It's tough to figure out who is who if we all look like Richard Nixon. Perhaps citizens in areas with these systems can organize a protest by walking around these areas with masks on. If someone will pay for airfare to Tampa plus hotel accomidations, I'll make some time to come down there and take part in such a protest.
  • by agentZ ( 210674 ) on Saturday September 08, 2001 @10:56AM (#2267224)
    Or sure, you won't look suspicious wearing a Superman mask or covering your face the entire time you're talking to a salesperson. Seriously, if you came into my bank wearing a mask of any kind, I'm hitting the panic button before you can say anything.
  • Oh no (Score:2, Funny)

    by WildBeast ( 189336 ) on Saturday September 08, 2001 @11:43AM (#2267434) Journal
    I won't be able to pick my nose or scratch my butt knowing that a camera is watching me. I don't want to be walking with an itchy butt all day.

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