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LONDON, Aug 20 (Reuters) – Cinema operators in Britain are introducing policies to prohibit or ​restrict camera-enabled smart glasses, including ‌Meta’s AI-powered eyewear, the UK Cinema Association said on Thursday, citing privacy and film piracy concerns.

The move ‌follows ​growing scrutiny of ⁠smart glasses over their ⁠recording capabilities, with courts in England and Wales this month prohibiting Meta smart glasses because ​of restrictions on taking images and videos in courts.

• ⁠Policies vary by ⁠venue, with operators introducing ​prohibitions and/or restrictions rather than a ​single industry-wide rule.

• The UK ‌Cinema Association said operators recognise smart glasses can provide benefits to those with specific access ⁠requirements.

• The association said it would continue working with members to ensure their ⁠approach “remains ‌relevant and proportionate.”

• Elsewhere, ⁠a German advocacy group ​earlier ‌in August said it ​had filed ⁠a criminal complaint against Meta and others involved in selling the Meta devices, citing privacy laws.

(Reporting by Sam Tabahriti, Editing by ​Paul Sandle)

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