Google finds no privacy on private roads
Residents in California's Humboldt County are complaining that Google is ignoring no trespassing and private property signs and instead forging ahead, taking photographs of properties as part of their Street View service. Apparently Google believes our right to privacy is a thing of the past, as evidenced by statements like "Today's satellite-image technology means that...complete privacy does not exist" and "There isn't any privacy, get over it."
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Try your home address...You'll probably see a 3D landscape of your house, car, etc.
You're right, I found it. Pretty cool, actually, but I don't like Google's attitude or the idea of not having a choice in the matter.
Preeeetty shady I would say. Its right up there with the drunkard Street Views found in Australia.
Okay, I don't agree with the invasion of privacy issue, but this is very cool - I spent a lot of time yesterday looking up addresses of places I used to live, where friends or family live. Creepy, in a way, but cool.