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Coldplay camera saga: Can you expect privacy in public spaces?
Hindustan Times Delhi
|July 23, 2025
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.

In hours, the clip was just about everywhere. Endless memes, parody videos and photos of the pair's shocked faces filled social media feeds. Artificial intelligence and software company Astronomer eventually confirmed that its CEO and chief people officer were in fact the couple in the video - and announced the CEO's resignation over the weekend.
The incident's fallout has, of course, generated conversations about business ethics, corporate accountability and the repercussions that conflicts of interest among leadership can cause. But there are also broader implications at play in our increasingly online world - about the state of potentially being visible everywhere you go or tracked through “social media surveillance.”
So in the era of lightning-fast social sharing and when cameras are inescapable, does being in public hold any expectation of privacy anymore?
Dit verhaal komt uit de July 23, 2025-editie van Hindustan Times Delhi.
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