The JPEG Committee last week met in Brussels to discuss a proposal to secure privacy information such as metadata for published pictures that includes geographical information enabling identification of people who have given anonymous interviews to journalists, and pictures posted on social media intended only for a limited audience.
The proposal also seeks to address intellectual property rights for images provided by commercial stock providers or news agencies. Privacy concerns inhibit digital content distribution, the JPEG Committee said.
JPEG Committee Proposal Stirs Image-DRM Fears
Posted by: Richard Adhikari October 19, 2015 12:09 PMThe JPEG Committee last week met in Brussels to discuss a proposal to secure privacy information such as metadata for published pictures that includes geographical information enabling identification of people who have given anonymous interviews to journalists, and pictures posted on social media intended only for a limited audience.
The proposal also seeks to address intellectual property rights for images provided by commercial stock providers or news agencies. Privacy concerns inhibit digital content distribution, the JPEG Committee said.