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Transcript
Private and public space A topical issue
How does remote surveillance in public spaces sometimes infrige on privacy ?
Plan
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Introduction
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A meaningful picture
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What is remote surveillance?
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Cameras, a recent arrival in France
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The remote surveillance in the UK
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The french legislation
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The limits
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Conclusion
Introduction
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Introduction
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- A subject that is debated - "Space" can have two meanings:-geographic aspect-didactic aspect-Private: relating to the person -Public: relating to the community -Electronic surveillance: our subject
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A meaningful picture
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What is electronic surveillance?
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Electronic surveillance
-Electronic surveillance exists both in private space and public space. -Between 60 000 and 150 000 cameras in public spaces -1,5 millons for all devices -Collect videos and pictures for a security purpose
Cameras, a recent arrival in France
Cameras, a recent arrival in France
The arrival in France
-Cameras arrived in France in 90s' -With the impulsion of Patrick Balkany (ex-mayor of Levallois) -Interior security -Protect the citizen: to reassure -To help police officers -Opposant: invasion of privacy
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The telesurveillance in the UK
-Widespread in London in the 1980s, following the IRA bombings-Early 1949, futuristic novel "1984", from George Orwell: -Cameras arrived in London in 90s' and now we count 6 millions
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French legislation
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Legislation: private/public
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1- Legislation in private space (house for example) -we need to know if we're filmed (in friends' house) -residents can say no -respect ptivate life (article 226-1 criminal code)
2- Legislation in public space -warn with a sign -the town hall must be aware -a permit is required -Specific places prohibited from filming -a securitary goal
The limits
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The limits
-Questions about privacy -Controversial subject -Facial recognition (FR) -Edwar Snowden: a whistleblower -Social Credit System, in china -To go shopping thanks to FR (Russia)
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In Russia you could buy your food thanks to facial recognition
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-Cameras in public space are not a prolem: unless they are associated with facial recognition -We need to find a balance -Questions about privacy and rigths -Opens to others debates
Better than an armada of cameras: a grandmother posted behind her window.
Karine Giebel (writer)
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