Moviegoers will have to stow their camera-toting wearables in theaters or risk being asked to leave. The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) and the National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) announced a “zero-tolerance” ban against wearable devices such as Google Glass, according to the NATO blog. This rule is an addendum to the long-standing policy of phones and recording devices being silenced and put away during movie showings to prevent piracy. Some movie theaters already have a zero-tolerance policy against wearable devices in place on an individual basis. Continue reading…