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Coldplay camera saga: Can you expect privacy in public spaces?

Consumers can record just about anything if they have a smartphone in their pocket, and that footage can quickly spread through cyberspace.

Updated on: Jul 23, 2025 10:11 AM IST
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When the “KissCam” at a Coldplay concert landed on a couple who tried (but failed) to duck out of the spotlight, the internet immediately got to work.

Concert venues have filmed fans for years, often projecting playful bits of audience participation to the rest of the crowd. (Photo from X)
Concert venues have filmed fans for years, often projecting playful bits of audience participation to the rest of the crowd. (Photo from X)

In hours, the clip was just about everywhere. Endless memes, parody videos and photos of the pair’s shocked faces filled social media feeds. Online sleuths rushed to identify who was on camera. Artificial intelligence and software company Astronomer eventually confirmed that its CEO and chief people officer were in fact the couple in

 
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