Presentation given at the <a href="http://www.law.berkeley.edu/institutes/bclt/events/unblinking/unblink.html">Unblinking Symposium</a>, UC Berkeley, November 4th, 2006. What are the implications of these "recognition markets" for visual privacy? How should they be regulated? What ethics should govern their use? Should sellers of recognition be made aware of how the images they empower will be used? Who should be held responsible for cases of misrecognition, especially in systems which divide up the task of recognition among multiple parties? How might these systems be exploited or attacked? This presentation discusses the development of recognition markets thus far as well possible developments in the future, and will suggest some guidelines for their ethical design and implementation.