This article was a bit of a whirlwind for me, I had many of the reactions he later mentioned hearing in comments. I think where I settled is that this was an annoying invasion of privacy and ruined a good thing. I loved hearing about people recording music videos and doing real things in the stores, sucks to see that abused and put at risk.
Stand out for me, however, was this line from the EFF: “if you're ever thinking of doing something like this in the future, give us a call first.”
I think taking that action would have altered my opinion on it. Does anyone know if such a reach out would actually get a useful response?
> Stand out for me, however, was this line from the EFF: “if you're ever thinking of doing something like this in the future, give us a call first.” I think taking that action would have altered my opinion on it. Does anyone know if such a reach out would actually get a useful response?
At the very least the EFF would have warned of the potential consequences, which the author appeared to be blissfully unaware of.
Stand out for me, however, was this line from the EFF: “if you're ever thinking of doing something like this in the future, give us a call first.”
I think taking that action would have altered my opinion on it. Does anyone know if such a reach out would actually get a useful response?