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Japanese Group Asks Google to Knock it Off

December 20th, 2008

Yesterday I noticed an interesting article about a group of Japanese lawyers and professionals that has asked Google to stop violating people’s privacy with its Street View service. That got me thinking. As convenient and useful as it is, is Street View a violation of people’s basic privacy rights? Although the photos are not taken in real-time, it does seem to me that the service is getting eerily close to a ‘big brother’ type of thing.

A Japanese group of lawyers and professors thinks it is unacceptable and has asked Google to stop photographing Japan’s streets. The service, they say, is violating peoples’ privacy.

“We strongly suspect that what Google has been doing deeply violates a basic right that humans have,” Yasuhiko Tajima, a professor of constitutional law at Sophia University in Tokyo, told Reuters by telephone.

“It is necessary to warn society that an IT giant is openly violating privacy rights, which are important rights that the citizens have, through this service.”

What do you think? Is Google Street View violating privacy rights?

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