EU warns Google over photos on Street View
The EU's top data protection supervisor said Thursday that Google Inc.'s "Street View" map and imaging feature could pose privacy problems if it launches in Europe.
Peter Hustinx said the Internet map service program would have to comply with European privacy laws as it captures and posts street-level photos.
"I would encourage Google to think about how to do this," Hustinx told reporters. "Making pictures on the street is in many cases not a problem, but making pictures everywhere is certainly going to create some problems. I'm quite sure they are aware of this."
Responding to privacy concerns in the United States, Google has said it will automatically blur faces of people captured in photos taken for the program. The service was not the first to augment online maps with photos, but the detail and breadth of images on the site surprised and unsettled many users when it launched last year.
Google spokesman Larry Yu said Google hopes to head off legal or cultural objections that might emerge as Street View expands into other countries.
An EU report last month on search engines recommended they change their practices to meet European data retention and privacy rules.
"Complying with European data protection law is going to be part of their business success or failure," Hustinx said. "If they would ignore it, it is likely to lead to (court) cases, and I think they would be hit hard."
Although the EU's 28 privacy officers, including Hustinx, have no policy powers, their stance can lead to action by the EU's executive commission and by national authorities that enforce European data protection rules.
- 1 Gitanjali Group appoints Katrina Kaif as Nakshatra brand ambassador,sets sight on business expansion
- 2 Airtel to begin selling 3G iPhone from August 22, Vodafone silent
- 3 Murdoch unveils India Titans 30 Index to track stock market performance of blue chip cos.
- 4 Joy of Birth: Woman clones puppies from late pit bull terrier
- 5 Fantastic acrobatic ballet: Swan Lake
- 6 We are ready for the game
- 7 UB Group sets aside Rs.1000 crore as capex to increase brewing capacity
- 1 India's inflation rate surges past 12 percent, credit tightening seen
- 2 ITC Q1 net profit drops 4.4 percent on excise duty hike on cigarettes, outlook positive
- 3 Direct tax collections rise 47 percent in April-July period of FY09
- 4 Shiv-Vani bags Rs.1610 crore order from ONGC for deployment of onshore oil rigs
- 5 Airtel to begin selling 3G iPhone from August 22, Vodafone silent
- 6 Videocon Industries net profit rises 4 percent in Q3, eyes business expansion
- 7 Gitanjali Group appoints Katrina Kaif as Nakshatra brand ambassador,sets sight on business expansion
- 1 Lenovo says quarterly profits up 65 percent
- 2 Airtel to begin selling 3G iPhone from August 22, Vodafone silent
- 3 Dell is going greener
- 4 Review: With 10-inch screen, Eee PC grows up
- 5 Big Yahoo shareholder demands review of board vote
- 6 Martian soil may contain detrimental substance
- 7 Sun 4Q profit falls 73 pct, guidance hurts stock
|
|















Google unveils personal medical record service



