Privacy / HIPPA rules612
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1Wonderdawg private msg quote post Address this user | ||
I was producing a google 360 tour when the thought / challenge occurred that due to Matterport's inability to edit finished panos, I am unable to blur out any faces, license plates or sensitive information on monitors in post before publication. Obviously everything has to be exactly prestaged, but for experienced Matterport providers, what about family photos, children in private schools on bulletin boards in classrooms? I might need to have a waiver signed or simply not accommodate those type of shoots where privacy or HIPPA is revealed. Thoughts? Solutions? |
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al9901 private msg quote post Address this user | ||
This is something that Matterport will most likely introduce in the near future. Because they are a US registered business and they have a server in the US, their data falls under the DMCA act. If they don't make this easy to do, they will have to remove ANY valid DMCA request, which means that 90% of the scans already on Matterport would be at risk. | ||
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andreabortolot private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Better not to have people during scans and of course remove any picture or other sensible items before starting a session. | ||
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Marcel private msg quote post Address this user | ||
This is a serious issue and I wish MP would introduce a feature to blur. I recently did 6000 sqm or office space which was occupied by a lawyer firm. I had to physically mask every single logo/text/board/poster/document etc with sheets, blank papers and post it notes. It was a nightmare. The client came back after reviewing the 3D model to ask me to remove further images. I had to disable the scan points which in turn ruined the showcase experience. | ||
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al9901 private msg quote post Address this user | ||
@andreabortolot That is what I say to customers, but unfortunately that would also mean some customers and markets would be out of reach for any Matterport operator. Shopping malls for example, even at queit times you are bound to catch a few faces and thousands of trade marks. | ||
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Queen_City_3D private msg quote post Address this user | |
A few months ago I inquired to Matterport Support about the ability to obscure/"blur-out" objects in a scan. I mentioned that if a picture frame or something else is captured that the client would rather not be there, it would be neat to be able to draw around it in the Matterport Workshop and have that section then be obscured when scanned from the public model. They responded stating "a feature like you describe is already under consideration", so hopefully that's something that will assist us in the future. |
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