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Submission + - Google's Street View Halted in Greece

Hugh Pickens writes: "Greece's Data Protection Authority (DPA), which has broad powers of enforcement for Greece's strict privacy laws, has banned Google from gathering detailed, street-level images in Greece for a planned expansion of its panoramic Street View mapping service until the company provides clarification on how it will store and process the original images and safeguard them from privacy abuses. The decision comes despite Google's assurances that it would blur faces and vehicle license plates when displaying the images online and that it would promptly respond to removal requests. In most cases, particularly in the United States, Google has been able to proceed on grounds that the images it takes are no different from what someone walking down a public street can see and snap and last month, Britain's privacy watchdog dismissed concerns that Street View was too invasive, saying it was satisfied with such safeguards as obscuring individuals' faces and car license plates. The World Privacy Forum, a U.S.-based nonprofit research and advisory group, said the Greek decision could raise the standard for other countries and help challenge that argument. ''It only takes one country to express a dissenting opinion,'' says Pam Dixon, the group's executive director. ''If Greece gets better privacy than the rest of the world then we can demand it for ourselves. That's why it's very important.''"

Comment Mix Up Your Life. Computers aren't everything. (Score 1) 1177

I was at school. I spent a 100 hours a week on my linux box or two every week. I loved it. I was having the time of my life. I loved computers. Sometime about a year after getting a job in the CS field I realized I wasn't havnig fun any more. So I started adventuring to hobbies I once had. A year after I hated my job, I'm having the time of my life again. I goto work 5 days a week. I work over 40 hours a week, but under 50. I take my vacation now instead of watching it go away at the end of the year. I visit friends. I travel a little. I backpack. I read non-tech books. Don't get me wrong I still have a vast computer network at home, but it doesn't take over my life. At work (Unix SA) I live by the fact that consistancy is the spice of life. At home I live by the fact that variety is the spice of life. Get away from the computer!

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