According to technology website Engadget reports, Joint Photographic Experts Group (Joint Photographic Experts Group, hereinafter "JPEG") recently launched a "privacy and security" project, which can make ordinary JPEG format pictures, rather than just pictures in JPEG 2000 format supports digital rights management (DRM) technology. This program can encrypt metadata (such as photo sites) to protect users ' privacy, but may also prevent users from copying or opening a portion of the image. Paul Frank iPhone 6 plus cases https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVwcGyM35PQ There is no doubt that this will give the user the right to use reasonable cause problems, users will not be able, in the press, academic research or pictures using DRM technology is used in the synthesis of art, known as many blast red will no longer exist. JPEG files are not soon "locked", so this is not a looming crisis. However, the EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation) to the JPEG committee has proposed a "middle way", it was aware that the encrypted data as a filter (for example, ensure that only the user's Facebook friends can see a photograph) the value, but you do not want any data that cannot be removed or is used to prevent the images from being copied. Paul Frank cases EFF wants users to have more control over their data, while ensuring that any security measures are based on open standards, does not affect the normal use of the data. Though JPEG team may not take this suggestion seriously, but it will at least know they have other options.[Article correction]Collection is the collection of 1542Tags: Science and technology , The Internet