You'd think those two things would be unrelated: one manages color 
rendering profiles, the other builds a bootable USB stick from a .iso 
file.

When I was running livecd-iso-to-disk.sh, SELinux popped up a warning.  
  The source process: /usr/libexec/colord
  Attempted this access: read,search
  On this directory: /media/tgttmp.d8es6p

Why does colord want to stick its nose into a USB stick?

If it is legit, why isn't that more clearly documented?
Perhaps here: <http://www.freedesktop.org/software/colord/specifics.html>

If it is legit, why doesn't SELinux allow this?
(A static rule might be difficult since the mount point's name seems to be 
randomized.)

Context: I'm building a live USB stick for F19 on an F19 system.
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