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A court agreement that requires Internet giant Google to pay a Franklin Park couple $1 for trespassing when it took Street View photos on their private road is more significant than the money indicates, an electronic privacy rights advocate said Thursday.
"What's important here is that the court recognized that Google's actions were illegal," said Ginger McCall, a lawyer for the Electronic Privacy Information Center in Washington.See the full content of this document
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Google Pays Franklin Park Couple $1 for Trespassing
She said that a Google statement referring to the judgment as only $1 is flippant and "further demonstrates that they don't take i...
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