Google’s street-view capability that allows viewers to see real-life footage is causing a stir. You may already know footage shows cars on streets and people on sidewalks. The camera gets close enough for you to even see in someone’s window. Is this an invasion of privacy? Some think so and are suing Google.
Look up your school. What can you see?
Poynter’s Al Tompkins writes in Al’s Morning Meeting:
Google responded with an unassailable position: “Street View only
features imagery taken on public property and is not real time. This
imagery is no different from what any person can readily capture or see
walking down the street.” Google provides a page to report images that
should be removed. The company also worked with domestic-violence
shelters to keep those places private.