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crashingflwrgrl crashingflwrgrl discovered this in Internet 8 reviews since Apr 4, 2008
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crashingflwrgrl discovered 4 months ago
A couple is suing Google for $25,000 over photos of their private home.
LeonardoDaVinci rated 4 months ago
Google Street View not only got a picture of my house, they have ME in the photo, working on my front lawn! I personally thought it was a hoot, and kinda cool. Heard about it through a friend, whom I thought as "having me on", until I looked. Needless to say, I was dumbfounded, and amused!
julzb rated 4 months ago
Couple sues google for Streetview pics of their house on a private street. The story makes me smile because their last name is "boring" and their house is not very pretty (Smoking Guns has pictures of it - linked from this article). Interesting case to watch though...
allen-taylor rated 4 months ago
Boring couple sue Google over invasion of privacy.
billso rated 4 months ago
Gotta train those drivers! From the page: "In the suit, they state that their property contains a 50-foot easement (presumably the road). So Google did, apparently, drive up their driveway and photograph their house, garage and pool. How this caused them $25,000 in damages remains to be demonstrated, of course."
AbleReach rated 4 months ago
What is a reasonable expectation of privacy? A couple sues Google over street-view images that look like they were taken on their private road.
SEPTom rated 4 months ago
A couple are suing Google for posting images of their home which is located on a private road.
digitalmoto rated 4 months ago
Digital trespassing?
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