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7 Apr, 2008 1:50 am by pete.black@gmail.com (Peter Black)
... by The Wall Street Journal Law Blog: The Law Blog had never heard of Google Street Views until we came across this Smoking Gun story about Aaron and Christine Boring. To be honest, we're a bit unhappy with Google "Street Views" because we can't ... 'Private Road.'" But when Pittsburgh was added to the cities covered by Google's "Street View" feature, the Borings allege, their "private information" became known "to the public at large with the commensurate risks that this entails," ...
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13 Aug, 2008 12:26 am
... ") has filed a motion to dismiss a complaint by a Pittsburgh couple, Aaron and Christine Boring ("the Borings"), over Google's alleged invasion of the Borings' privacy through Google's Street View service. Launched last May, Street ... , negligence and unjust enrichment and seek damages from mental suffering and diminished property value. In their complaint, the Borings argue that Google recklessly invaded their reasonable expectation of privacy by trespassing onto their property, passing a sign ...
Privacy Law Blog - http://privacylaw.proskauer.com/
5 Apr, 2008 7:25 am
... 's popular "Street View" mapping feature has made a photo of their home available to online searchers. Aaron and Christine Boring accuse Google of an "intentional and/or grossly reckless invasion" of their seclusion and privacy since they live on a ... ." But when Pittsburgh was added last October to the roster of cities covered by Google's "Street View" feature, the Borings allege, their "private information was made known to the public," causing them "mental suffering" and diminishing the value of ...
Canadian Privacy Law Blog - http://www.privacylawyer.ca/blog/index.html
21 Dec, 2008 2:28 pm by brynn rovito
... off on 43rd and Eighth. Well, Aaron and Christine Boring (not a typo) probably order in. The Borings were not pleased when they realized the van (mounted ... (surely they are no stranger to mental suffering with a last name like that). According to the Borings, Google's actions were an invasion of privacy that amount to trespass; to take the picture, ... utility workers and strangers that need a place to make a u-turn enter the Borings' driveway all the time. However, these people aren't there to take ...
One Stick Short of a Bundle - http://www.onestickshortofabundle.com/
6 Apr, 2008 9:16 am by Mason
... arguably paves the way for others to report this story by reprinting those photos. In their complaint, Aaron and Christine Boring of 1567 Oakridge Lane, Pittsburgh, PA 15237 allege invasion of privacy, trespass, negligence, and ... damages are warranted to deter Defendants from further invading on the privacy of Plaintiffs and others. The upshot of this is that by filing the lawsuit, the Borings have rendered Google's images of their property newsworthy. Accordingly, websites that report this story ...
PlexLex: The Law of Google - http://www.lawofgoogle.com/
24 Feb 4:38 am by brynn rovito
... ruling last Tuesday, Judge Amy Reynolds Hay dismissed the Google Street View suit. As you know, Aaron and Christine Boring sued Google for invasion of privacy after the Google van entered their driveway to take a picture of their ... publication of any matter of public or general interest. "One of the costs of participating in public affairs is the attendant loss of privacy." The Borings also failed on publicity given to private facts (the photo didn't reveal any private facts about the couple) ...
One Stick Short of a Bundle - http://www.onestickshortofabundle.com/
16 Apr, 2008 3:06 pm by Richard Oppenheim
Internet giant Google has been sued by Aaron and Christine Boring for taking photographs of their property for Google Maps Street View feature. The problem is that the photos were taken from a private road. For those who have ... in the county. The Smoking Gun has a copy of the photos (which are no longer on Google Streetview), a copy of the lawsuit (including the Boring's home address) and a photo from the Allegheny County website. At Sylvester Oppenheim & Linde we do not represent clients in ...
California Business Litigation Blog - http://www.californiabusinesslitigation.com/
18 Feb 3:14 pm by Cal Law
... a tiny search engine. U.S. District Judge Amy Reynolds Hay dismissed a lawsuit by Christine and Aaron Boring, a bucolic Western Pennsylvania couple who claimed Google invaded their privacy by snapping pictures of their home for its Street View project. The couple said that an unmarked Google ... 't want to hear any of their humdrum complaining. She threw out the lawsuit, writing that the Borings had "failed to state a claim under any count." In other Google news, the company's ...
Legal Pad - http://legalpad.typepad.com/my_weblog/
18 Feb 10:48 pm by Ann Althouse
... property appears on Google's virtual maps resent the privacy implications, it is hard to believe that any - other than the most exquisitely sensitive - would suffer shame or humiliation.... The plaintiffs' failure to take readily available steps to protect their own privacy and mitigate their alleged pain suggests to the Court that the intrusion and that their suffering were less severe than they contend Good call. They were sensitive. And they were Boring. blog advertising blog advertising
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13 Apr, 2008 9:59 am by Monica Bay
Try to top this headline: Boring Couple Sues Google Over Street View The Recorder Aaron and Christine Boring say they enjoyed the quiet life in the countryside outside Pittsburgh -- until Google showed up in the driveway. The couple is suing the Mountain View, Calif., search giant for invading its privacy by snapping a photo of the Boring house for Google Street View, a map feature that allows users to see pictures of streets. It caused the Borings "mental suffering and ...
The Common Scold - http://commonscold.typepad.com/commonscold/
4 Apr, 2008 3:49 pm by jeremy
... of their home on its Web site violate their privacy and devalued their property. Images of the home Aaron and Christine Boring bought in the Pittsburgh suburb of Franklin Park in October 2006 appeared on Google's "Street View" feature, which allows ... _ Yu said he is confident the image would be removed. The couple's attorney, Dennis Moskal, said the point is that the Borings' privacy was invaded when the Google vehicle allegedly drove onto their property. Removing the image won't undo that damage, ...
LawInfo Weblog - http://blog.lawinfo.com
8 Apr, 2008 11:44 am by Dan Filler
... if you don't watch out. At least, that's what the Google Team did to Aaron and Christine Boring of Pittsburgh, PA. Those close up photos then appeared on Google...until the Boring's sued. Perhaps this was a one-off mistake made by an individual employee - that is always possible, as ... through a city neighborhood without ever having to leave their Barcalounger. But like the Borings, I personally would rather decide whether Google - or anyone else - comes onto my property line ...
The Faculty Lounge - http://www.thefacultylounge.org/
13 Apr, 2008 9:12 pm by Garry J. Wise, Wise Law Office, Toronto
... sentencing laws prior to deliberations. See Thoughts on United States v. Polizzi - The Volokh Conspiracy Meet the Borings - Aaron and Christine Boring of Pittsburgh have launched a suit against Google for "intentional and/or grossly reckless invasion" of their privacy, after Google's Street View posted images of their home on its online service. The Borings claim "in excess of " $25,000.00 for compensatory, incidental, consequential and punitive damages, and seek Google's destruction ...
Wise Law Blog - http://wiselaw.blogspot.com
27 Jun, 2007 8:00 am by Christine Hurt
Many thanks to Christine and the other Glommers for inviting me to comment on Miriam Baer's timely and provocative draft, Insuring Corporate Crime. In this piece, Baer advocates the abolition of corporate criminal liability, thus shifting ... pervade liability and damage inquiries in environmental, tort, health care, corporate, and securities law, among others. (Rather than boring Conglomerate readers with a long list of citations here, let me just suggest to Miriam that if she wants sources on these ...
Conglomerate - http://www.theconglomerate.org/
10 Apr, 2008 11:58 am by Hugh DAndrade
... -Fi? Internet Archive founder (and EFF board member) Brewster Kahle is bringing free wi-fi to poor communities. MP3s Stored Online to Remain Private A judge ruled that EMI could not gain access to MP3 files stored on a music locker service. Boring Home Wants Off Street View Aaron and Christine Boring are suing Google over Street View's invasion of their privacy.
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10 Apr, 2008 11:58 am by Hugh DAndrade
... -Fi? Internet Archive founder (and EFF board member) Brewster Kahle is bringing free wi-fi to poor communities. MP3s Stored Online to Remain Private A judge ruled that EMI could not gain access to MP3 files stored on a music locker service. Boring Home Wants Off Street View Aaron and Christine Boring are suing Google over Street View's invasion of their privacy.
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Deep Links - http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/
2 Mar 1:15 pm
... invasion of their privacy lost their case." Read more from CNet News: Aaron and Christine Boring sued the Internet search giant last April, alleging that Google "significantly disregarded (their) privacy interests" when Street View cameras captured images of their house beyond signs marked " ... Court for Western Pennsylvania wasn't impressed by the suit and dismissed it (PDF) Tuesday, saying the Borings "failed to state a claim under any count." Source: Search Engine Watch
WisBlawg - http://www.law.wisc.edu/blogs/wisblawg/
... of its Street View photographers: A couple in Pittsburgh whose lawsuit claimed that Street View on Google Maps is a reckless invasion of their privacy lost their case. Aaron and Christine Boring sued the Internet search giant last April, alleging that Google "significantly disregarded (their) ... Court for Western Pennsylvania wasn't impressed by the suit and dismissed it (PDF) Tuesday, saying the Borings "failed to state a claim under any count." - Garry J. Wise, Toronto Visit our ...
Wise Law Blog - http://wiselaw.blogspot.com
13 Feb, 2007 6:54 am by Christine Hurt
... important, but I'm going to guess I'm not "essential." Yesterday afternoon I stopped at the grocery store because we missed the normal weekend weekly shopping, and it was craziness in the aisles! Twelve registers were at least 10 customers deep each. Bored in my line, too far back from the register to read the tabloids, I looked to see what other people were buying to prepare for the storm. Some had carts of regular items. Others were waiting in line for 45 minutes for some odd things. One woman ...
Tags: Miscellany
Conglomerate - http://www.theconglomerate.org/
3 Apr, 2007 7:26 am by Christine Hurt
... a whim. He was even a sexual deviant, which did not comport with the younger Octavian's earlier experiences. Although a person may change over time, the show seemed to cheat by showing this change only through a casting switch. Second, I got very bored with the Atia v. Servilia conflict that seemed to end each week with one of them almost killing the other. The Spy v. Spy aspect grew comical to me, and I was relieved when Servilia committed suicide and ended the grudge match. Third, the Timon ...
Conglomerate - http://www.theconglomerate.org/
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