
This is a picture of an embarrassing or found moment?
I have a question for Google, what do they mean by protecting other peoples’ privacy by just blurring peoples' faces and car licence plates? What do they mean by likeness in public domain?
Most people don't like having their faces or likeness of their faces exposed to millions of people especially on the internet where if someone decided to look up on the internet and found one at an intersection where one is not suppose to be at and so the person becomes embarrassed and exposed.
There are already crime ridden areas that have cameras and sometimes crime can be solved through these cameras, so Google would be helpful in this regard but I don't think Google cars would be at a scene of a crime while being committed. I think that this is just more advertising on Google's part to create an uproar because basically Google is for free.
Yeah i think i know what you mean. But I'm confused on what point your taking? Are you defending google or attacking it's street veiw. Either way i think that there is privacy and people should stop making a big deal about it.
ReplyDeleteI don't really see a big concern. I mean it is no different from what you can see on the streets.
ReplyDeleteWhy don't we question Google Earth because I think that it is a bigger concern than street view.