TY - JOUR
T1 - Configurer l'accessibilité des voyageurs équipés à des services mobiles multimédia
T2 - Le cas des publicités « augmentées » par Bluetooth dans le
AU - Licoppe, Christian
AU - Levallois-Barth, Claire
PY - 2009/8/17
Y1 - 2009/8/17
N2 - This article analyses the social and legal construction of an interactive advertising project. The project consists in sending multimedia content, via Bluetooth, to the mobile phones of users at stations in the Paris underground within a few dozen meters of the Bluetooth emitter. The legal qualification of the Bluetooth identifier and the modalities for obtaining users' consent to receive a commercial call are important and contested issues. They reveal the contrasting positions of actors from the technical, legal and commercial worlds, as well as the compromises that were reached as the project advanced, up to its submittal to the CNIL» for assessment with respect to potential privacy threats. This project exemplifies a more general tension between two different conceptions of the accessibility of mobile passers-by in urban public spaces, which also paint different pictures of urbanity and the public sphere: accessibility based on proximity, and accessibility based on connectivity and reachability through mediated communication.
AB - This article analyses the social and legal construction of an interactive advertising project. The project consists in sending multimedia content, via Bluetooth, to the mobile phones of users at stations in the Paris underground within a few dozen meters of the Bluetooth emitter. The legal qualification of the Bluetooth identifier and the modalities for obtaining users' consent to receive a commercial call are important and contested issues. They reveal the contrasting positions of actors from the technical, legal and commercial worlds, as well as the compromises that were reached as the project advanced, up to its submittal to the CNIL» for assessment with respect to potential privacy threats. This project exemplifies a more general tension between two different conceptions of the accessibility of mobile passers-by in urban public spaces, which also paint different pictures of urbanity and the public sphere: accessibility based on proximity, and accessibility based on connectivity and reachability through mediated communication.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/70349929009
U2 - 10.3917/res.156.0015
DO - 10.3917/res.156.0015
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:70349929009
SN - 0751-7971
VL - 156
SP - 15
EP - 48
JO - Reseaux
JF - Reseaux
IS - 4
ER -