• Clent@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 hours ago

    Go onto a court room and hold up your phone, pointing at the jury. Report back on how that goes for you.

    • 73ms@sopuli.xyz
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      1 hour ago

      and do the released facts say here someone was pointing a camera at the jury and the scolding happened as a result of that or are you just inventing a hypothetical with nothing to do with what is being discussed?

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        57 minutes ago

        They were wearing glasses with the camera literally built into them. Anywhere they look they are pointing a camera.

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          37 minutes ago

          You can say that but it’s entirely different from bringing up deliberately pointing the camera of a device at the jury. And again, there was nothing about them looking at something in particular or anything suggesting the intent to film. As I said it is also very easy to know if the camera is activated.

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            27 minutes ago

            If I were to walk into the courtroom with a go-pro strapped to my head, would I be clear because the camera is off and probably not recording?

            These glasses are never advertised for how good the glasses aspect of the product is, but for their ability to record hands free image and video. The product is primarily for filming, and Facebook knows this.