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November 13th, 2009

Google hit again with Street View privacy concerns - in Switzerland

Posted by Doug Hanchard @ November 13, 2009 @ 7:50 AM

Categories: Canada, Copyright, Courts, Databases, European Parliament, Google, Government technology, Intellectual Property, Privacy, State & Local Govt, Switzerland

Tags: Google Inc., Switzerland, Image, Privacy Concern, Doug Hanchard

First it was Canada, then in Google’s own back yard in the U.S. and now other countries are following suit with privacy concerns over Google’s Street View image database. Switzerland has been reviewing privacy concerns about Street View for the past year.

Google had some significant challenges deploying street view images of Canadian cities and towns based based upon complaints from the Canadian Privacy Commission. Google’s solution was to blur out the images of licence plates and faces. Canada’s Privacy Commissioner (and others) and reviewed the solution and blessed it. Google thought this would be the right path for other countries. Turns out, it’s not enough. In a BBC report, a Swiss court has instructed Google to pull all images in Street View, saying that it did not make sufficiently ‘unrecognizable’ people in images published.

It’s not just images of people that also concerns the Swiss authorities - it’s where, such as hospitals, prisons and other sensitive areas. That has not been brought up in other countries as an issue - yet. Google has blurred images of licence plates and peoples faces in all the cities I checked, Vancouver, B.C. near Canada Place, New York City on Wall Street and Geneva, Switzerland.

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Doug is the principal of Rapid Response Consulting, an advisory group that integrates ICT solutions. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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RE: Google hit again with Street View privacy concerns - in Switzerland
I'll have to agree with the other posts here that emphasize the word "PUBLIC". If you are in a "PUBLIC" place, you have no right to "privacy" in that place. Now, "public" may be defined differently in... (Read the rest)
Posted by: DEFleener Posted on: 11/13/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
It is NOT up to Google to insure your privacy in public places. These are  DonnieBoy | 11/13/09
It's absolutely up to Google to respect local laws, Donnie.  nick.holmes | 11/13/09
Why not?  GuidingLight | 11/13/09
Guys, what part of PUBLIC is it that you do not understand????  DonnieBoy | 11/13/09
When does Public become Private?  FiOS-Dave | 11/13/09
Great. But it does not give them the right  GuidingLight | 11/13/09
RE: Google hit again with Street View privacy concerns - in Switzerland  doug.hanchard@...ZDNet Moderator | 11/13/09
Sidewalk Porno  taiyurshu | 11/13/09
"The cat's out of the bag."  Rick_R | 11/13/09
RE: Google hit again with Street View privacy concerns - in Switzerland  DEFleener | 11/13/09

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