Woman Sues Google Over Street View Shots of Her Underwear
Kittenman writes "The Telegraph (and several US locals) are covering a story about a Japanese woman who had her underwear on the line while the Google car went past. She is now suing Google: 'I was overwhelmed with anxiety that I might be the target of a sex crime,' the woman told a district court. 'It caused me to lose my job and I had to change my residence.'"
Congragulations, miss. The entire readership of /. will now see your underwear.
Well done.
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She wasn't wearing them at the time, so who cares?
I know many people are saying that she should not have left them out to dry in public view. She made her mistake long before that.
She is in Japan. She shouldn't have washed them in the first place; instead she could have sold them for a nice profit.
Not really. If something is in public view, it could simply be photographed and published anywhere - without permission. That's the nature of "in public view". There's nothing inherently different about it being "on the internet" in these cases.
The lesson is, to co-opt a phrase, that people shouldn't air their clean laundry in public. :-)
It must have been something you assimilated. . . .
That'll teach her to air her dirty laundry in public!
(N.B. This joke would actually be funny if the laundry actually was dirty)
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See here: http://idle.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1919386&cid=34630114
This.
This is Slashdot, remember?
What exactly do you think will be the problem if a slashdotter will get playful with his computer?
Baker's Law: Misery no longer loves company. Nowadays it insists on it
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I hate it when people try to talk to me while I'm fucking my girlfriend. If you can see that I'm busy STFU and wait until I'm finished asshole!
Seriously people, what's an extra ten seconds to you anyway?
- None can love freedom heartily, but good men; the rest love not freedom, but license. -- John Milton
Seeing those undies hanging there brings a whole new meaning to the word "on-line".
And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make