Anne Youderian reports:
The 3rd Circuit allowed a Pittsburgh couple to proceed with a claim that Google trespassed when it photographed their house and pool for its Street View mapping tool.
Aaron and Christine Boring claimed that Google’s street-level images of their house violated their privacy, devalued their property and caused them mental suffering.
Their trespass claim was the sole surviving claim in a lawsuit against Google for invasion of privacy, trespass, unjust enrichment, injunctive relief and punitive damages.
Read more on Courthouse News. The court ruling can be found here.