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Opinión de la calle de Google rechazada en Grecia sobre aislamiento

Miércoles 13 de mayo de 2009

Un perro guardián de la aislamiento ha prohibido Google Inc. de la acopio detallada, las imágenes del calle-nivel en Grecia para una extensión prevista de su calle panorámica ven traz servicio hasta que la compañía proporciona salvaguardias adicionales de la aislamiento.

In rejecting Google’s bid to roam Greek streets with cameras mounted on vehicles, Greece’s Data Protection Authority, or DPA, said it wanted clarification from the U.S. Compañía del Internet en cómo almacenará y procesará las imágenes originales y las salvaguardará de abusos de la aislamiento.

La decisión, anunciada lunes, viene a pesar de los aseguramientos de Google que velaría caras y las placas de la licencia del vehículo al exhibir las imágenes en línea y que respondería puntualmente a las peticiones del retiro.

Los DPA también buscaron la clarificación en cómo Google planea informar al público que sus vehículos con las cámaras fotográficas montadas se están utilizando para tomar las fotografías.

“Simplemente marcando el coche no se considera una forma adecuada de notificación,” una declaración de los DPA dicha. “La autoridad ha reservado el juicio en la legalidad del servicio hasta que finalice la sumisión de la información adicional, y hasta ese tiempo no permitirá (Google) para comenzar a recolectar las fotografías.”

Desde lanzar en 2007, la opinión de la calle se ha ampliado a más de 100 ciudades por todo el mundo pero ha hecho frente a quejas de la aislamiento de muchos individuos e instituciones se han fotografiado que.

Los residentes de una aldea inglesa pequeña formaron el mes pasado de cadena humano para parar una de las furgonetas de la cámara fotográfica de Google. Y el pentágono barró el año pasado Google de fotografiar los E.E.U.U. bases militares para la opinión de la calle.

Pero en la mayoría de los casos, particularmente en los Estados Unidos, Google ha podido proceder en los argumentos que las imágenes que toma no son ningún diferente de lo que puede ver y encajarse a presión alguien que camina abajo de una calle pública.

Y el mes pasado, perro guardián de la aislamiento de Gran Bretaña despidió preocupaciones que la opinión de la calle era demasiado invasora, decir fue satisfecha con las salvaguardias tales a que obscurecer individuos' hace frente y las placas del carnet de conducir.

El foro de la aislamiento del mundo, un E.E.U.U. - la investigación no lucrativa basada y el grupo consultivo, dijeron que la decisión griega podría levantar el estándar para los otros países y desafío de la ayuda que discusión.

“Toma solamente un país para expresar una opinión disidente,” PAM Dixon, el director ejecutivo del grupo, dicho en una entrevista del teléfono de los Estados Unidos. “Si Grecia consigue una aislamiento mejor que el resto del mundo entonces podemos exigirlo para nosotros mismos. Ése es porqué es muy importante.”

Google spokeswoman Elaine Filadelfo said the Mountain View, Calif.-based company would be happy to provide the Greek DPA with further clarifications.

“Google takes privacy very seriously, and that’s why we have put in place a number of features, including the blurring of faces and license plates, to ensure that Street View will respect local norms when it launches in Greece,” Filadelfo said Tuesday.

Filadelfo said expanding the service to Greece would help local residents and tourists alike. Those unable to visit Greece in person would be able to see the Acropolis and other ancient sites from their living rooms, similar to how the service already lets users take virtual tours of the Colosseum in Rome and the Eiffel Tour in Paris.

Greece has strict privacy laws, giving the DPA broad powers of enforcement.

The authority has repeatedly ruled against Greece’s conservative government and banned the use of street cameras for fighting crime. The cameras were set up as part of elaborate security preparations for the 2004 Olympics in Athens.

It also clashed with the Greek Orthodox Church after it ruled that recording Greek citizens’ religion on state ID cards was illegal.

The DPA on Monday also ordered a Greek mapping site, kapou.gr, to suspend a similar street-level image service until it provides further privacy clarifications and uses face-blurring on its online images. The Greek site on Tuesday said it had stopped posting photographs while it was upgrading its service.

Google has, on occasion, voluntarily limited images in response to complaints.

Before unveiling Street View, it removed images of shelters for battered women because it could show in detail who’s coming and leaving.

The company also removed detailed Israeli street images from its separate Google Earth software after the government there raised concerns that Hamas used online satellite photos to aim rockets.

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AP Technology Writer Michael Liedtke contributed to this story from San Francisco.


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