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Google maps = Invasion of privacy! This is fucked up!
Have you ever tried to locate your house on google maps and zoom in on it? I can almost see the license plate of my car parked by my house, see swimming pool with people. What the fuck is that? How is that not invasion of privacy? I can only imagine how many fucking weirdos surf those nowadays. How long before they get sued????
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i can barely make out my car much less my license plate
got an example of being able to see a license plate? because I have yet to see it be THAT detailed |
this thread is useless without pics
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Is your license plate on the roof of your car?
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Mine isn't too bad...Luckily we park in the garage :)
It's legal because it's already viewable in public. It isn't as if they are mapping out the interiors of homes. Nothing is shown that can't be seen with the naked eye. |
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I didnt hear anyone complaining when that picture of some topless chick was all over the net about a year ago, and now you are suddently worried about your license plate :1orglaugh:1orglaugh
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link here |
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Here is a pic:) Public info. Amazing... Appearently you do not have a car. |
Take the street tour in cities like vegas... you can see license plates...
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wahh who fucking cares? how is it invasion of privacy..
stupid whiney fucks that want to sue google for something you see from your own eyes everyday from street view.. its not like its some kinda x-ray vision watching you jerk off behind the walls of your home |
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watch a fucking demo here |
Big brother damnit...
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lolz, you are really this much worried about license plate? :error
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On a more serious note... I can barely make out my own house while zoomed in all the way. It's hardly invasion of privacy. I mean, if they had street view on a residential street where inside homes and yards were visible then maybe it would be an issue then. Seriously though, only you can prevent forest fires. |
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Yep, being sued over "street view". They claim that "all you need to do is complain" (paraphrasing), and they'll remove it.
I simply call it the "youtube defense" and I truly wonder how long it'll last the way it is now. I discussed this on another site where people were disputing whether or not a person could transcribe a piece of music, by ear, and then provide it on a website as either sheet music, or guitar tablature. I proposed that they simply use the 'youtube' process by which if someone submits something that another someone claims is copyrighted, just remove it. Where else does one look on the internet for a standard if not google? Also, maps.live.com is pretty nifty too with their "birdseye" views. I think you have to use IE to use it though. |
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You just made this thread to say you have a swimming pool? LOL
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LOL< THe crack dealer at the car, excellent Neighborhood! |
I have a street view of mine..Apparently it was at X-mas time and my inflatable yard things are deflated. But you can see the giant 4 leaf clover in the front yard ;)
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Thank You... Fuck you all apartment roaches. Now you see what I’m talking about. This shit s disturbing. |
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That is some pretty scary shit. Incase anyone wanted to see it......50 Cents House
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I still do not see what is so scary or how it is an invasion of privacy. People you do not know can see your shit every single day.
I say get a high fence, some privacy shrubs, park your car in a garage or under a tarp thing and STFU. |
I saw one of the cars driving around here last week taking the shots with the contraption on top. Should have flashed my wang.
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Since when is taking pictures on a public place invasion of privacy?????????
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I don't see what the big deal is.
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Like someone pointed out before some people live on private roads. Those are not public places.
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It can't be long now til people run outta stuff to complain about.
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Well apparently being in public isn't a good enough reason to put someone's front door on the internet...
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-6209848.html Google is considering a Canadian launch of its Street View map feature, which offers street-level close-ups of city centers, but would blur people's faces and vehicle license plates to respect tougher Canadian privacy laws, the Web search firm said on Monday. Canada's privacy commissioner told Google in August that the feature--which offers a series of panoramic, 360-degree images of nine U.S. cities--could violate Canadian laws if it were introduced without alterations. Some of the pictures feature people who can clearly be identified, which contravenes Canadian legislation on privacy. "We are thinking about launching it outside the United States, including Canada, and we're looking at how it would have to be different in Canada compared to its U.S. version," said Peter Fleischer, Google's global privacy counsel. |
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