MPAA, movie theaters announce “zero tolerance” policy against wearables
Found on Ars Technica on Thursday, 30 October 2014
The announcement should come as no surprise. Last year, the MPAA urged theater operators to crack down on movie piracy with the use of night-vision goggles, security cameras, and low-light binoculars. The MPAA's "Best Practices to Prevent Film Theft" also urged theater operators to perform "random bag and jacket checks" of patrons and to "look for the unusual."
Nobody with more than a single a braincell would watch a camrip taken with Google Glass; there are much better sources with great quality. Not that this is something to really care about though: with all those hassles, it's better not to go to theatres anymore at all.