Well, it wasn’t quite concerns with imagery of Av. Paulista or Rio de Janeiro’s beaches, but it sure was fast (.br):
“It’s not only your image that’s exposed. You lose the tranquility of doing whatever you want in your residence”, says the attorney. According to Nicolau, the Public Ministry could file a preventive public civil lawsuit against Google to establish a limit to the images’ zoom.
All of this because Folha de S. Paulo didn’t seem to have anything better to report, and decided to talk about a November 2006 post on Google Sightseeing, showing people caught on Google Earth while sunbathing nude. But it should be interesting to see someone trying to convince a judge that it’s them in such crystal clear pictures like this.
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