Google has started recording the streets of its first non-US
city for its Street View service. Google vans with mounted
cameras have been spotted on the streets of Rome and Milan.
Street View is the project which allows Google users to see
photographs of any street in a surveyed area and even travel
through the city, frame by frame.
It has been controversial because of the privacy implications
of publishing images which inevitably contain people or private
property. A lawsuit was filed in the US earlier this year
which alleged that images on the site invaded one couple's
privacy.
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Europe has stricter privacy safeguards than the US, which
could impact on the service once it has been put into operation.
Blog Google Blogoscoped published images last week of cars
with Google logos and roof-mounted cameras in Rome and Milan,
but no confirmation was received from Google about the project
at the time of going to press.
Google global privacy counsel Peter Fleischer said in a blog
post last year that the company was aware of the privacy implications
of the Street View service.
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