Japanese group asks Google to stop map service | Technology | Internet | Reuters: "TOKYO (Reuters) - A group of Japanese lawyers and professors asked on Friday that Google Inc stop providing detailed street-level images of Japanese cities on the Internet, saying they violated privacy rights.
Google's Street View offers ground-level, 360-degree views of streets in 12 Japanese cities and is also offered for some 50 cities in the United States and certain areas in Europe.
The service allows Web users to drive down a street, in a virtual sense, using their mouse to adjust views of roadside scenery.
'We strongly suspect that what Google has been doing deeply violates a basic right that humans have,' Yasuhiko Tajima, a professor of constitutional law at Sophia University in Tokyo, told Reuters by telephone.
'It is necessary to warn society that an IT giant is openly violating privacy rights, which are important rights that the citizens have, through this service.'
The Campaign Against Surveillance Society, a Japanese civilian group that Tajima heads, wants Google to stop providing its Street View service of Japanese cities and delete all saved images.
Google's office in Tokyo was unable to comment immediately.
Privacy concerns about Google's service have grown in Japanese media, especially after some people discovered their images on Street View."
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グーグル『ストリートビュー』の光と影
-「肖像権・プライバシー保護」と「安心・安全スキーム確保」との激突
-グーグル、ヤフーの「動画先進地図ビジネス」の取組みと戦略
グーグル『ストリートビュー』の光と影
-「肖像権・プライバシー保護」と「安心・安全スキーム確保」との激突
-グーグル、ヤフーの「動画先進地図ビジネス」の取組みと戦略
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