The Spanish soccer league's smartphone app, which has been installed by millions of users, uses the microphone and GPS readings of the devices its installed on to report possible instances of streaming piracy by listening. The smartphone app listens to and analyzes the audio in its surroundings to check if one of La Liga’s matches is being played and then pairs that with GPS data to see if that location is an authorized broadcaster and file reports.
Spanish soccer league "La Liga" is using its official Android app to create an army of millions of piracy spies. The app can access microphone and location data to scan for restaurants, bars, and other establishments that broadcast their matches without a license. "Protect your team," La Liga notes, while encouraging users to enable the functionality.
(Score: 2) by Lester on Wednesday June 13 2018, @05:49PM
They have some skills. One of them is choosing a goal and a lot of commitment, they overcome any difficulty, they remove any obstacle, including moral or legal obstacles. Another skill is hiring the right people for the right work.
And people won't decide do something about it, not in a statistically significant number. They know it, they rely on it. That's not going to happen. After 2000 years, we, people, haven't managed to get honest politicians that defend people's real interests, so, good luck with a complex matter like information control.