- A growing number of UK cinemas are restricting or banning Meta smart glasses due to concerns over film piracy and customer privacy.
- The UK Cinema Association confirmed that operators are reviewing internal policies and introducing measures to prohibit camera-enabled wearables.
- The restrictions follow similar bans introduced by major theatre operators such as ATG Theatres, pub chains including Wetherspoons, and courts in England and Wales.
- Meta acknowledged that unauthorised filming in venues is unacceptable but argued that rules regarding smart glasses should be applied consistently.
- The tech firm emphasised that the device offers vital support to blind and low-vision users, warning that overly strict bans would represent a major step backwards.
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