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Apple tar patent på en "Sheeple-mobil"


"Sheeple-mobilen" är här
- för din egen trygghet...

InfoWars 2012-09-03
Apple har beviljats patent på en äkta "Sheeple-mobil" (den kommer förmodligen att kallas något annat :)). Genom en ny speciell krets kan myndigheterna inom en snar framtid trådlöst stänga av exempelvis kamera-funktionen och andra funktioner på din mobiltelefon, när de behagar.


Tekniken kan givetvis även appliceras på annan digitalutrustning som kommunicerar trådlöst.
Myndigheter och företag kan genom den nya tekniken inrätta särskilda kamerafria zoner där mobilens
kamera automatiskt deaktiveras, för din egen trygghet, naturligtvis.

Lämpliga förbuds-zoner är säkert t.ex. demonstrationer och i samband med att folk samlas för att protestera. Då kan det vara bra för polisen att ha en trådlös avstängningsknapp, så att polisiärt övervåld inte kan dokumenteras och läggas upp på YouTube.

- Vid behov kan mobilen deaktiveras helt och försättas i ett "sleep-läge".

UM-Bloggen hade nyligen en artikel där svenska polisen vill kunna använda störningsutrustning för att slå ut kommunikation på mobiler.

Även Media och underhållningsindustrin dreglar säkert över tekniken som tillåter skivbolagens artister att ha kamerafria rockkonserter och bolagen slipper på detta sättet att otillåtna inspelningar cirkulerar.

Både Egypten och USA m.fl. har tidigare stängt ner internet eller mobilnät vid demonstrationer. I framtiden behövs inte detta eftersom staten  genom Apples försorg snart kan kontrollera mobilers funktioner på avstånd.

- UM-Bloggen gratulerar Apple, som tycks ha uppfunnit den perfekta "Sheeple-Mobilen!"

U.S. Patent No. 8,254,902






Apple Granted Patent To Disable

Cameras According To Location


Recording, communicating during
protests, political events could be restricted

Steve Watson Infowars.com Sept 3, 2012
Apple was granted a patent last week that will enable it to wirelessly disable the camera on iphones in certain locations, sparking fears that such techniques could be used to prevent citizens from communicating with each other or taking video during protests or events such as political conventions and gatherings.


The camera phone has revolutionized the flow of information in the digital age. Any time a major event takes place, news networks and video websites are immediately inundated with footage and photographs from the scene.

That could all change in the future however, with a flick of a switch, according to U.S. Patent No. 8,254,902, published on Tuesday, titled, “Apparatus and methods for enforcement of policies upon a wireless device.”

It states:
Apparatus and methods for changing one or more functional or operational aspects of a wireless device, such as upon the occurrence of a certain event. In one embodiment, the event comprises detecting that the wireless device is within range of one or more other devices.

In another variant, the event comprises the wireless device associating with a certain access point. In this manner, various aspects of device functionality may be enabled or restricted (device “policies”).

This policy enforcement capability is useful for a variety of reasons, including for example to disable noise and/or light emanating from wireless devices (such as at a movie theater), for preventing wireless devices from communicating with other wireless devices (such as in academic settings), and for forcing certain electronic devices to enter “sleep mode” when entering a sensitive area.

In other words, an encoded signal could be transmitted to all wireless devices, commanding them to disable recording functions.



Obviously, the way this will be applied will depend on what is determined to be a “sensitive area” by the relevant authorities. To put it bluntly, the powers that be could control what you can and cannot document on your wireless devices according to their own whims.

Given that the major technology companies are set to make wireless connectivity a major feature of the latest cameras, this development does not bode well for photographers and citizen journalists who are already experiencing a major crackdown on their first and fourth amendment rights.

Michael Zhang at Tech site Peta Pixel notes:

“If this type of technology became widely adopted and baked into cameras, photography could be prevented by simply setting a “geofence” around a particular location, whether it’s a movie theater, celebrity hangout spot, protest site, or the top secret rooms at 1 Infinite Loop, Cupertino, California.”





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Tack för de´ APPLE!


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1 kommentar:

  1. -Apple Patents Kill Switch for Mobile Devices Because: “Covert Police or Government Operations May Require Complete ‘Blackout’ Conditions.”-

    August 18, 2013

    Source: Cryptogon

    Via: United States Patent 8,254,902:

    As wireless devices such as cellular telephones, pagers, personal media devices and smartphones become ubiquitous, more and more people are carrying these devices in various social and professional settings.

    The result is that these wireless devices can often annoy, frustrate, and even threaten people in sensitive venues.



    Covert police or government operations may require complete “blackout” conditions.

    Related: Introducing iCensor: Apple Is Patenting Technology That Will Cripple Its Devices When They Are In the Proximity of ‘A Concert or a Classified Facility’

    http://www.cryptogon.com/?p=22722

    http://www.cryptogon.com/?p=36533

    http://www.blacklistednews.com/Apple_Patents_Kill_Switch_for_Mobile_Devices_Because%3A_%E2%80%9CCovert_Police_or_Government_Operations_May_Require_Complete_%E2%80%98Blackout%E2%80%99_Conditions.%E2%80%9D/28194/0/38/38/Y/M.html

    http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-adv.htm&r=36&p=1&f=G&l=50&d=PTXT&S1=%2820120828.PD.+AND+Apple.ASNM.%29&OS=ISD/20120828+AND+AN/Apple&RS=%28ISD/20120828+AND+AN/Apple%29

    SvaraRadera

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