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Poilievre Changes His Tune on Privacy and Google Street View |
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Thursday April 02, 2009
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Earlier this week, Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre attracted considerable attention by raising the privacy concerns associated with Google Street View. Poilievre was quoted asking "is there going to be a mass database of people's images? What are the benefits to Canada of allowing this to occur?" The original article states that: Poilievre said he is particularly concerned about the original versions of those images that will be archived by Google. The original versions of the images will not be blurred. He said they could pose a privacy risk for Canadians if they somehow leaked out. He also questioned where the images would be stored and whether privacy laws could protect Canadians if the images were stored on a foreign computer server. Poilievre appears to have had a change of heart. His concerns are not that Canadian privacy law is too weak to address these issues, but rather that it is too strong. In a National Post op-ed, Poilievre is now concerned that Canadian privacy law might create a barrier to Google Street View. He starts by noting:
The presence of Google’s Street View in Canadian cities is great news. It will showcase our urban life and attract tourists. It will allow parents to preview potential living conditions, as their kids leave the nest to go to university. It will bring us in line with American, European and Asians cities that have hosted this service since 2007. Comments (6)
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... "if the law does not accommodate this useful and popular service, then maybe the law needs fixing." ... Funny how this sort of thinking is never applied to any technology that empowers us like p2p. |
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Poilievre is Harper's little pet weasel! Poilievre is as annoying to listen to as Harper himself and is nothing more than Harper's little Conservative gopher! I can't wait until these Conservative idiots are out! |
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... "It will bring us in line with American, European and Asians cities that have hosted this service since 2007". As I said previously I love surfing Rome (my natal city) using google street view and I was worried to never enjoy Canadian cities as well. Glad he had a breakthrough. Saying he was worried about database leaks when we live in a society where our personal information are scattered all over the places (banks, companies, government, cultural centers, and so on) it was very lame. |
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ive seen this guy in question period hes arrogant self centered and egotistical, as well as JUST DAMN mean. there must be a reason for this change that some how benefits him or that party. AND it isn't about being nice. I've never seen anything nice form conservatives. |
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If the law is in the way of big kompanies and entertainment kartels "if the law does not accommodate this useful and popular service, then maybe the law needs fixing." Wrong. If the law is in the way of greedy big kompanies and old farts owning entertainment kartels, then it definitely needs fixing. |
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Pierre does what he thinks is popular, not what is right Michael, as one of Pierre's constituents, let me explain what happened. He is the MP for Nepean Carleton and a huge number of his constituents are high-tech and IT workers in various Ottawa tech companies. I guarantee after the first statement, he got a lot of email from his constituents (me included) telling him what an absolute idiot he is. And now he has changed his tune, pretending he had this view the whole time. The man is a slimy, ignorant unprincipled eel and cannot be trusted, no matter what he says. |