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Man awarded $12,500 after Google Street View captured him naked in his yard(cbsnews.com)
24 points by fortran77 a day ago | 4 comments
  • 42772827a day ago

    >The company adds that "if you would like us to blur your entire house, car, or body, submit a request using the "Report a problem" tool

    The cold logic of surveillance capitalism is easily seen here: Big companies will spy and it’s your fault for not reporting your desire to not be spied on.

    • rhsjie294nda day ago |parent

      Look, I hate bigcorp as much as the next guy, but surely this is more likely the case of can't check all data for all possible things that could go wrong

      • 4277282715 hours ago |parent

        Tomorrow I'm going to release 100 snakes into your home. Most of them aren't venomous, but I can't check all of them. After I release them, let me know if you don't want any snakes in your home, and I'll look into in 4-6 weeks to decide if your claim is valid.

      • justinclifta day ago |parent

        That's their problem though. If they can't figure it out, then they shouldn't be doing it.