Comic-Con
2014 kicked off in San Diego on Thursday with a new rule for attendees:
Google Glass is banned from all film screenings.
The
announcement was included in Comic-Con's official Convention Policies
handbook. However, the blacklisted devices are called "Glasses" in the
book, contrary to Google's pronunciation: Glass. This is the first time
the wearable has been cited as a banned object during parts of the
four-day convention.
"You
cannot wear Google Glasses during footage viewing in any program room,"
the handbooks reads. "If your Google Glasses are prescription, please
bring a different pair of glasses to use during these times."
In
the past, other audio and video equipment have not been allowed due to
the exclusivity of the films being screened. The lack of recording
devices stops clips from leaking out to audiences who did not pay to see
them at Comic-Con.
This year's previews include highly anticipated movies like The Giver and Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice.
The Comic-Con ban comes almost a month after the United Kingdom blocked Glass users from wearing the device to movie theaters.
Posted by : Gizmeon
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