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Google Sued by Japanese Woman Over Underwear Exposure
A woman is suing Google after one of the company's Street View cameras managed to snap a picture of her undergarments, which were hanging outside of her home in Fukuoka, Japan. According to the woman, the images caused a good deal of anxiety over the possibility that she "might be the target of a sex crime," adding, "It caused me to lose my job and I had to change my residence."
The woman claims that the images aggravated her obsessive compulsive disorder over fears that everything she did was being video taped. She is suing the search giant for 600,000 Yen--or around $7,000. Sounds like the company is getting off pretty easy on that front.
Of course this is only the latest in a long line of privacy concerns and lawsuits that have sprung up in the wake of Google's Street View feature.
As read in Gearlog - My Yahoo! Reader - 12/21/2010
A woman is suing Google after one of the company's Street View cameras managed to snap a picture of her undergarments, which were hanging outside of her home in Fukuoka, Japan. According to the woman, the images caused a good deal of anxiety over the possibility that she "might be the target of a sex crime," adding, "It caused me to lose my job and I had to change my residence."
The woman claims that the images aggravated her obsessive compulsive disorder over fears that everything she did was being video taped. She is suing the search giant for 600,000 Yen--or around $7,000. Sounds like the company is getting off pretty easy on that front.
Of course this is only the latest in a long line of privacy concerns and lawsuits that have sprung up in the wake of Google's Street View feature.
As read in Gearlog - My Yahoo! Reader - 12/21/2010