Late
last year, Jerry Brito wrote about the Narrative Clip, a digital
camera about the size of a postage stamp that clips to one’s breast
pocket or shirt collar and takes a photo every thirty seconds of
whatever one is seeing. Since then he received his Clip and wears
it on occasion to catalog his day. People’s reactions have been a
mixed bag. Most people don’t notice that you’re wearing it. But
when they do, their reaction is often negative. Yet despite how
people feel about it, Brito’s sousveillance is likely protected by
the First Amendment.
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