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By Brian Cooper (c) 2009 Medium Blue
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Google Street View, a Google Maps feature that lets users see images of streets and the
surrounding areas, continues to generate controversy. Since its launch in May 2007, the
feature has prompted questions about whether it constitutes an invasion of privacy,
complaints about inappropriate images, and even a lawsuit.
Aaron and Christine Boring vs. Google
The lawsuit came from a Pittsburgh couple in April 2008. The couple lives on a private road.
However, Google's Street View team travelled down the road and continued taking images all
the way up to the couple's home. The images were then posted to Google Maps and included
close-ups of the couple's home, swimming pool, and outbuildings.
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Google's response? "Complete privacy does not exist in this world except in a desert, and
anyone who is not a hermit must expect and endure the ordinary incidents of the community
life of which he (or she) is a part."(1)
While Google's assertion that its Street View imaging team is an "ordinary incident of
community life" is far-fetched, Google does make some good points in its response. Namely,
that the plaintiffs could have simply requested that Google remove the offending images from
Street View via a form available on Google Maps. Instead, the couple filed suit and in doing
so have made the matter public record and ensured that the images will be viewed by even more
people.
Since the lawsuit, Google has removed the images in question, but the suit remains open.
The Borings' Neighbors
On Goldenbrook Lane, a nearby street, some of the Borings' neighbors also had an incident with
the Street View team. In this incident, the Street View team drove up Goldenbrook Lane and into
the driveway of the McKee residence. They continued to drive, snapping Street View images the
whole way, up to the garages of the McKees.(2) While it appears that the McKees didn't resort to
a lawsuit, Google has removed the images of the home that were taken from private property from
Street View.
Street View in California
In California, the antics of the Street View drivers continued. Drivers reportedly went on over
100 private roads in Sonoma County according to an analysis done by PressDemocrat.com. In another
instance, Street View drivers went past two no trespassing signs as they photographed the 1,200
foot private road leading up to Betty Webb's house in Humboldt County. In another incident reported
by PressDemocrat.com, Street View drivers ignored a no trespassing sign, passed through a gate, and
drove through someone's yard on a dirt road near Freestone.
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Street View and U.S. Military Bases
In March 2008, the Pentagon requested that Google remove some images of military bases taken from
public streets due to the potential threat those images posed to national security. "It actually
shows where all the guards are. It shows how the barriers go up and down. It shows how to get in
and out of buildings," said General Gene Renuart, commander of U.S. Northern Command.(3) According
to Google spokesman Larry Yu, Google has honored the Pentagon's requests.(4) However, the Pentagon
was still reviewing the many images of military facilities that were included in Street View.(5)
Street View Goes Global
After the complaints in the U.S., other countries warned Google that Street View would have to be
modified to comply with their stricter privacy laws. To this end, Google has improved facial
recognition technology so that it can find faces in images and blur them so that they are
unrecognizable. This technology has also been applied to license plates. The blurring feature has
since been applied to U.S. Street View imagery in addition to images in other countries where Street
View is now available.
Accountability
While Google has removed some of the aforementioned locations from Street View, the burden to
monitor Google's actions, be it Street View or other Google services, continues to fall on people
like you and me. With regard to Street View, Google argues that "many people — visitors pulling in
the driveway, neighbors turning around at the end of the road, deliverymen delivering packages — can
all plainly see the exterior of the (Borings) home."(6) While these examples are likely accurate for
the Borings and the population in general, they involve people that we know or strangers that we
requested to come to our homes. Private residents didn't request that Google visit these neighborhoods
nor would residents reasonably expect that someone would be driving down their streets taking
photographs of everything. In fact, I suspect that if you or I were to do the same thing, someone
would call the police and we'd have some difficult questions to answer down at the station.
Potential Consequences
So, what could the consequences of Street View be? Well, while the feature has been used to aid
police in a kidnapping investigation (7), I think the feature could be far more useful to criminals.
For example, a criminal could use Street View to case a neighborhood - checking Street View for cars
that are parked in garages or driveways so they could know when someone isn't at home, scan the yards
and windows for any signs indicating that homes have security systems, check the proximity of neighboring
houses using Street View and Google's satellite imagery, look for signs of pets that could pose problems
for a thief, see if the homes have newspapers delivered (which might help the thief determine if the
residents were on vacation) and, assuming the criminal found a good candidate, select a few potential
access points (like open windows) for breaking into the home. If the Street View car happened to pass
through your neighborhood on garbage day, the camera might even capture the box of that new HDTV you got.
Scary, huh?
Protecting Your Privacy
So how can you protect yourself? First, check your address using Street View. To report a concern with
Street View imagery, enter the address you desire and click "Search Maps." Then, click "Street View" in
the thought bubble that appears on the map. Once the "Street View" image appears, click "Report a Concern"
in the bottom left corner of the Street View image and enter the details of your complaint.
Second, be mindful of how your information is used and act when you feel your privacy is being threatened.
Google's Street View can be a helpful tool, but it is meant to help Google sell ads and make money, not
protect your privacy. You can write your local, state and federal representatives and even the local paper
to voice your opinion.
Oh, and if you believe as Google does that "complete privacy does not exist," then you should check out
the house where Google CEO Eric Schmidt reportedly lives using satellite imagery from Google Maps. It
looks like he has had some construction done in the past few years. A simple Google search of the address
(366 Walsh Road, Atherton, CA) will tell you that Schmidt merged two adjacent lots in 20018 to create the
new lot and then added a new fence, retaining wall, and drainage in 2004. (9) Eric, that creepiness that
you're feeling is probably approaching the level of the people who had Street View vehicles in their
driveways. So, while it is Google's mission to "organize the world's information and make it accessible
and useful," the company should thoroughly consider how that information can adversely impact the same
people it is meant to help.
References:
(1) "Preliminary Statement." Boring vs. Google, Allegheny County, PA
(2) TheSmokingGun.com "Google is in Your Driveway!"
(3) Reuters. "Google pulls some map images at Pentagon's request." Mar. 6, 2008.
(4) Ibid
(5) Ibid
(6) "Preliminary Statement." Boring vs. Google, Allegheny County, PA
(7) Telegraph.co.uk. "US police use Google Street View to find missing child." Jan. 9, 2009
(8) Town of Atherton City Council Minutes, May 16, 2001.
(9) Palo Alto Online, September 24, 2001.
About The Author
Brian Cooper is the Director of Online Public Relations at Medium Blue,
where he promotes the company's clients on the Internet. He has a bachelor's degree in marketing and a MBA in
management from Georgia State University where he graduated summa cum laude. His articles have been published
on numerous websites, including The American Chronicle, IM Newswatch, IT Business Net, Search Engine Guide,
SEO News, Site Pro News, and TechLINKS. Medium Blue Search Engine Marketing was named the number one organic
search engine optimization company in the world by PromotionWorld in 2006 and 2007.

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