Often, during an event, such as a movie, play, concert, opera, etc.,
viewers of the event attempt to illicitly record the event. Such illicit
recording attempts may be interfered with by using emitters that emit
radiation that interferes with recording and/or operation of the
recording devices. For example, infrared emitters may be used to saturate
an event viewing area. The infrared, while non-visible to human viewers,
is received and recorded by recorders using charge-coupled devices
(CCDs), such as conventional digital cameras, movie cameras, television
cameras, telescopes, etc. Other radiation can be emitted based on the
type of recorder with which one desires to interfere. Alternatively, or
in addition thereto, emitters may also be used to send commands to
recorders, such as stop, rewind, eject, etc., to interfere with operation
of the recorders.