Google Earth. None invasive.

Google Earth. None invasive.

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Tazfan

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1,186 posts

263 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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"ICO rejects Google Street View complaint
No clear evidence the service is harmful


The Information Commissioner has ruled that Google's Street View is not a privacy threat.

The add-on to Google Maps and Google Earth offers photographs of streets and cities and was launched in the UK last month. However, Street View has come in for much criticism after it was revealed a number of inappropriate images were available on the service.

Privacy International complained to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), claiming it had seen at least 200 images where people's faces had not been blurred in photographs - a requirement made by the ICO when it initially gave the service the go-ahead last year.

"In our opinion, there is no clear evidence that the community find Street View particularly harmful or insidious," said the ICO.

"If consent were required by the law, then the producers of, say, Match of the Day, would have to gain the consent of all people attending televised football matches who might be caught on camera."

The ICO also said it would continue to monitor the service and deal with any web users that say Google has not removed inappropriate images.

Privacy International said it was "disappointed at the findings"."

Common sense prevails. The Match of the Day example is spot on, yet Privacy International are still not happy. LOL

Muntu

7,661 posts

212 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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None at all?

anonymous-user

67 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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Didn't they know street view is going to be used by joyriders and them pedo paedo peedos . . whatever.

Los Palmas 7

29,908 posts

243 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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Tazfan said:
The Information Commissioner has ruled that Google's Street View is not a privacy threat.
No st Sherlock.

TheEnd

15,370 posts

201 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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WHAT! People can see onto MY DRIVE, at MY CAR from any end of the country, or even on the OTHER side of the WORLD, and that's NOT an invasion of MY privacy!

How DARE they broadcast to everyone WHAT I have!

agentzigzag

191 posts

198 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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common sense prevails.

voyds9

8,490 posts

296 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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No different to flash earth and about as reliable.

We appear to have a black car on drive (which we sold 5 years ago)

Google earth will be about as accurate.

TheEnd

15,370 posts

201 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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CaptainSlow

13,179 posts

225 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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hmmm...by going to a footy match I may assume they'd be a possibility that cameras may pick me up and show my image around the world, if I'm sitting in my front room playing with my plums I may not. The analogy is not spot on.

AndrewW-G

11,968 posts

230 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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Bet you cant see the houses of the guy's who started google..........say's it all really

ewenm

28,506 posts

258 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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CaptainSlow said:
hmmm...by going to a footy match I may assume they'd be a possibility that cameras may pick me up and show my image around the world, if I'm sitting in my front room playing with my plums I may not. The analogy is not spot on.
Unless you do that a lot, you're unlikely to be spotted doing so by one of their cars.

elster

17,517 posts

223 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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AndrewW-G said:
Bet you cant see the houses of the guy's who started google..........say's it all really
No but you can watch a TV show that has them on.

SO a bit more indepth than google street view.

Cotty

41,053 posts

297 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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CaptainSlow said:
hmmm...by going to a footy match I may assume they'd be a possibility that cameras may pick me up and show my image around the world, if I'm sitting in my front room playing with my plums I may not. The analogy is not spot on.
Is your house made of glass? If not how can they see in?. If you were that worried about people walking past then I assume you have net curtains up.

kentmotorcompany

2,471 posts

223 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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TheEnd said:
WHAT! People can see onto MY DRIVE, at MY CAR from any end of the country, or even on the OTHER side of the WORLD, and that's NOT an invasion of MY privacy!

How DARE they broadcast to everyone WHAT I have!
How does it cause you any more of a problem than someone walking past and seeing what car you have on your drive?

stigmundfreud

22,454 posts

223 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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kentmotorcompany said:
TheEnd said:
WHAT! People can see onto MY DRIVE, at MY CAR from any end of the country, or even on the OTHER side of the WORLD, and that's NOT an invasion of MY privacy!

How DARE they broadcast to everyone WHAT I have!
How does it cause you any more of a problem than someone walking past and seeing what car you have on your drive?
I think the thin that people are missing is that street view is nothing more than waht you can see yourself if you are there. We didnt cry at MagnaCarta a few years ago. However, my beef is with the satelite view as this gives people access to your private land, something which is protected.

Famous Graham

26,553 posts

238 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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kentmotorcompany said:
TheEnd said:
WHAT! People can see onto MY DRIVE, at MY CAR from any end of the country, or even on the OTHER side of the WORLD, and that's NOT an invasion of MY privacy!

How DARE they broadcast to everyone WHAT I have!
How does it cause you any more of a problem than someone walking past and seeing what car you have on your drive?
I think you missed the sarcasm (I hope biggrin)

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

268 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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Famous Graham said:
kentmotorcompany said:
TheEnd said:
WHAT! People can see onto MY DRIVE, at MY CAR from any end of the country, or even on the OTHER side of the WORLD, and that's NOT an invasion of MY privacy!

How DARE they broadcast to everyone WHAT I have!
How does it cause you any more of a problem than someone walking past and seeing what car you have on your drive?
I think you missed the sarcasm (I hope biggrin)
You'll be pleased to know I didn't miss it...

You git...

The Black Flash

13,735 posts

211 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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Tazfan said:
"ICO rejects Google Street View complaint
No clear evidence the service is harmful

...

Common sense prevails. The Match of the Day example is spot on, yet Privacy International are still not happy. LOL
All true...and yet...and yet...what did the thread on here about Street View consist of? People perving for totty / people falling off things / looking stupid.

I suggest that everyone's high-principled defence of this is somewhat different to the reality.

sstein

6,249 posts

267 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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mybrainhurts said:
Famous Graham said:
kentmotorcompany said:
TheEnd said:
WHAT! People can see onto MY DRIVE, at MY CAR from any end of the country, or even on the OTHER side of the WORLD, and that's NOT an invasion of MY privacy!

How DARE they broadcast to everyone WHAT I have!
How does it cause you any more of a problem than someone walking past and seeing what car you have on your drive?
I think you missed the sarcasm (I hope biggrin)
You'll be pleased to know I didn't miss it...

You git...
Well done.

Now go have a lie down before you injure yourself!

sa_20v

4,108 posts

244 months

Wednesday 15th April 2009
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Right, so let me get this right. I take my camera into London and take a picture of a public building and I'll be arrested, yet a US based company can drive around my neighbourhood with a great big camera and post practically 360 degree views onto the internet for the general public to examine... rolleyes