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Google Argues Street View Cars Did Not Violate Privacy Laws

Posted on December 20, 2010 by pogowasright.org

Wendy Davis reports:

Arguing that it broke no laws, Google is asking a judge to dismiss a potential class-action lawsuit stemming from the company’s collection of data sent over WiFi networks.

“It is not unlawful under the Wiretap Act to receive information from networks that are configured so that communications sent over them are “readily accessible to the general public,” Google says in papers filed late last week with the U.S. District Court James Ware in San Jose, Calif.

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