Tag Archives: identity

Who owns your image on someone else’s photos?

I have been doing some research on the Internet to see what other people have come up with. Some interesting links & insights come from: http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en-us&q=who+owns+your+image+in+a+photo&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 – my original google search (keep it simple to start with!) ** The case here under discussion was an employee of a gas company who took pictures after the Oklahoma City […]

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I recognize you! Automatically! All your old pictures (and other people’s )!

I have been fascinated by the way that new social technology is in the cusp of dramatically changing human relationships and interactions. I am particularly interested in notions of trust – and mistrust. One technology I have been following has been facial recognition technology. This has profound implications in the way we portray ourselves as […]

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Buying people’s identities for $150 a time

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7732569.stm I have a scary belief that within a small number of … I’ll say months … we will have to accept the fact that we are living in a world where you will not be able to trust that anyone is who they say they are. This post just describes the tip of the […]

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