Federal data protection commissioner Hanspeter Thür has taken Google to court in a dispute over privacy protection in Google’s Street View picture map. An interim agreement between the two means that no pictures will be added to Street View or other applications until the Federal Administrative Court has given its decision.
In May Thür explained that Google had rejected many of the recommendations he made immediately after Street View went online last August. More...
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