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(EMAILWIRE.COM, April 06, 2013 ) San Francisco, CA -- While Instagram might be changing the way paparazzi economics works out as a business model, the photo-sharing service and its social-media equivalents can make almost anyone a celebrity. That is true whether or not one is willing to be such a popular online commodity. So, who should pay for the digital activity that has real-world consequences? That is the subject of debate for many within such industries and sectors of entertainment.
Jenna Wortham's New York Times blog on Tuesday regarding recent candid pictures of Beyonce spread across the internet was revelatory. Below the surface of the story, however, there is a larger story that can evolve for all people, not just celebrities, regarding the spread of such content that becomes ever faster as the years pass.
In a most recent example, a slew of jokes known as “big dongle” put two unwitting conference attendees smack in the middle of the public eye and cost one of the members his job. He was not on stage, and was instead in the audience during the talks. The woman who tweeted their images also lost her job.
Some have noticed certain privacy laws were drawn up during the dawn of the photography in the modern age. Now many are considering just how to create possible laws for this new age of constant capability to have photographs taken by all members of society always.
Problems can persist in legally gray areas most certainly. With the state legalization of marijuana in Colorado, what occurs when a person has a picture snapped of him/her smoking or ingesting marijuana products in one's own home? The federal law still holds the substance as illegal, yet the act is within one's own property. This becomes a difficult quandary on who is at fault of what and how each party should be punished. A more fundamental problem: How does one know differentiate the publishing rights amongst an intimate or closed-circuit group versus public media information?
These problems are not easily solved and will take considerable concept formation.
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