Part 2
Does Google violate people's privacy with the street view feature on maps. Some people feel that the feature lets anybody peep into there personal lives. Others feel that its the same as if someone were to walk or drive by. The only difference there is a satellite feature that that can let people see over wall and fences. Anything can be in the street view ranging from from people climbing over fences, women sunbathing, or a pet sitting on a porch. So do you think Google crosses the line?
They definitely cross the line. This is invasion of privacy. I do not want anyone knowing where I live. I bet Hume would think this benefits society (like the 911 street address system).
ReplyDeletethe way i see it, even if it might be unethical, its the internet. everything can be considered public knowledge when it comes to the internet. its a sad thing but in the time and age we live in it is a true fact. Hume grew up in a completely separate time. and believe it or not time does have alot to do with the ethical perspective of things. i think he would see that passion behind the idea that he would find the idea alright on an ethical level.
ReplyDeleteah, yes, this one, as i said in class, the camera doesnt go onto private property, that being said, the one who mapped my area came close enough to my little cousins on their bikes to cause problems
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