An Argentine captured naked in his yard by a Google Street View camera has been awarded compensation by a court after his bare behind was splashed over the internet for all to see.
" his bare behind was splashed over the internet for all to see". I bet the image is pasted on the walls of every bath house in San Francisco to set the mood.
Hell, I resent the fact that 3D views of my home are available at all to anyone around the world with an internet connection. I worked with individuals who were obsessed with viewing coworkers' properties for jealous comparison. You wouldn't want some creep with a video recorder setting up camp across the street from your house and filming away, even if he promised to blur out your face or license plate before distributing it for free to anyone else who might want to see it. What does Google do with the original, unblurred "street views"?
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$12, 000 is nowhere near enough for this.. $1,200,000 would be more appropriate
ReplyDeleteJD
Yeah, but in Argentina, you can almost retire on that.
DeleteHave we found any Brazilians?
ReplyDeleteTou can't tell from behind.
DeleteI had the pleasure of seeing a google spy camera car face first in a steep ditch not too long ago. Hahahahaha
ReplyDelete" his bare behind was splashed over the internet for all to see". I bet the image is pasted on the walls of every bath house in San Francisco to set the mood.
ReplyDelete"We have developed cutting-edge face and license plate blurring technology that is designed to blur identifiable faces . . ."
ReplyDeleteApparently Google needs to extend that technology to blur other parts of the anatomy, too.
fuckin modern problems...poooor prick!
ReplyDeleteExplain yourself
DeleteJD
"No one wants to appear exposed to the world as the day they were born." A few hundred thousand porn stars disagree.
ReplyDeleteJust come to New Orleans for Mardi Gras, bitches doing it for.05 beads
DeleteJD
Hell, I resent the fact that 3D views of my home are available at all to anyone around the world with an internet connection. I worked with individuals who were obsessed with viewing coworkers' properties for jealous comparison. You wouldn't want some creep with a video recorder setting up camp across the street from your house and filming away, even if he promised to blur out your face or license plate before distributing it for free to anyone else who might want to see it. What does Google do with the original, unblurred "street views"?
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