quietsurvivorfan wrote:
LaMont, I read somewhere in the news this past week that a couple got a google settlement for violation of their trespassing. Google has to remove their private pictures from the satellite zoom and only have the street view things in the program. I think that couple won a lot of money, too.
It may be... we're just renters, though, so we don't have any leg to stand on. However, we already started the process to have Google remove the
images of the private drive. The funny thing is that it's a gated community, too... even though it's easy for anyone to get in. A lot of the residents
leave the gates open carelessly, and there is no guard shack or anything. Our landlord got all the images and took them to his attorney. I mean, my car
isn't that interesting...but I am upset that you can essentially see all of this man's backyard, including the play area for the kids.
I like the idea... though Google isn't the first to think of it. A firm in England has been doing this for a a while now. But it really should be reserved to public access only.




