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Googleは削除要求を受け入れた、というのだが、そもそもwebでばら撒く前にフィルターを掛けるということが働かないシステムには驚きを感じるところ。
所詮、人間が使うサービスなのだから、人のチェックが必要だろう。
そもそも言われて取り下げるということではないのではないか?
カリフォルニア州で線路の近くで駆けつけたパトカーに囲まれた少年の死体が写っていたということだ。
ここまで来るとある種マンガ的な感じでGoogleが株価を上げるぐらい稼いでいるのなら、衛生写真とはいえ、手抜きによって設けているというしかないだろう。
BBCより。
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-25000747
Google has agreed to remove from its Maps service a satellite image that shows a dead teenager.
Kevin Barrera was shot in 2009. His body was found near a railway line in Richmond, California.
Jose Barrera told KTVU-TV he had asked Google to remove the image, which appears to show a police car and officers surrounding a body, out of respect for his son.
It said replacing the image could take eight days.
Mr Barrera said: "When I see this image, that's still like that happened yesterday. And that brings me back to a lot of memories."
Google Maps vice-president Brian McClendon said: "Since the media first contacted us about the image, we've been looking at different technical solutions.
"Google has never accelerated the replacement of updated satellite imagery from our maps before, but given the circumstance we wanted to make an exception in this case."
Google Maps uses a selection of images collected by satellite and at street level by cameras mounted on vehicles.
The satellite images tend to be between one and three years old.
Unlike for the pictures in its StreetView service, there is no facility to report satellite images.
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