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Switzerland takes Google to court | Switzerland takes Google to court |
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Web search giant Google faces a court case in Switzerland because of privacy concerns over its Street View service. | Web search giant Google faces a court case in Switzerland because of privacy concerns over its Street View service. |
The application allows a 360-degree view of any street-level location. | The application allows a 360-degree view of any street-level location. |
"Numerous faces and vehicle number plates are not made sufficiently unrecognisable," said data protection commissioner Hanspeter Thuer. | "Numerous faces and vehicle number plates are not made sufficiently unrecognisable," said data protection commissioner Hanspeter Thuer. |
Google said it was disappointed by the move. The firm says it is sure that Street View is legal in Switzerland and will "vigorously contest" the case. | |
Line of sight | Line of sight |
Mr Thuer is especially concerned about people shown in sensitive locations such as hospitals, prisons or schools. | Mr Thuer is especially concerned about people shown in sensitive locations such as hospitals, prisons or schools. |
He also said that the height of the camera was problematic because it allowed a view over fences, hedges and walls, meaning that more could be seen from Street View than by a normal passer-by. | He also said that the height of the camera was problematic because it allowed a view over fences, hedges and walls, meaning that more could be seen from Street View than by a normal passer-by. |
The commissioner said Google was asked in August to take various measures and had not complied with the requests. | The commissioner said Google was asked in August to take various measures and had not complied with the requests. |
It is likely to take months before any court case actually starts, but it could have a more immediate impact on the Swiss availability of the service. | It is likely to take months before any court case actually starts, but it could have a more immediate impact on the Swiss availability of the service. |
Mr Thuer has asked a tribunal to order Google to remove all pictures of Switzerland and to cease taking any more until a ruling has been made. | Mr Thuer has asked a tribunal to order Google to remove all pictures of Switzerland and to cease taking any more until a ruling has been made. |
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