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arallsopp writes “European data protection laws restrict the commercial use of photographs where individuals are identifiable. The law sets extra requirements for so-called sensitive personal data: it demands explicit consent, not just notification: ‘If Google’s multi-lens camera cars come to Europe and inadvertently find themselves taking pictures of persons leaving a church or sexual health clinic, they may just need to pull over and start picking up signatures.’”
Read more of this story at Slashdot.

Original post by kdawson and software by Elliott Back

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