Apple seeks to minimize the video cameras at concerts and football matches
The company Apple has patented a system that disables using infrared camera of the iPhone, but allows other applications continue to function, according to British newspaper The Daily Mail .
Now record a song at a concert or a goal in a football game will not be easy. The Californian brand is considering ending it and, consequently, with the spread of these videos in different platforms like YouTube or blogs.
Its operation is as follows: sensors would be installed in stadiums and concert halls and festivals that detect movement, and when someone raises his iPhone to start recording, then, the camera application is void until the sensors continue detecting the movement.
This measure aims to protect the exclusive rights record, as television or media companies see their profits dwindling due to the existence of the same streaming content on the web.
As noted by Daily Mail , this includes a power source of revenue for Apple because it could provide the unlocking of the terminal for a particular event through the iTunes payment of a certain amount of money.
This possible action has already caused much criticism to the brand because, by hand, can be ineffective, and, secondly, by the injustice of other devices from other brands that would be immune to this system.