Google Defies Regulators In Germany, Hong Kong

Google Defies Regulators In Germany, Hong Kong

Since Google first admitted that its cars had collected private WiFi data, the company’s been quick to delete the data when asked.&; But authorities in and have asked Google to turn over the data, instead, and so far, Google has declined to cooperate.

google logo Google Defies Regulators In Germany, Hong KongIn Germany, Google indicated that giving the data to a regulator would itself be against the law.  According to Kevin J. O’Brien, a said, "As granting access to payload data creates in Germany which we need to review, we are continuing to discuss the appropriate legal and logistical process for making the data available.  We hope, given more time, to be able to resolve this difficult issue."

As for the situation in Hong Kong, Google apparently hasn’t bothered to say anything at all.  Roderick B. Woo said the company let a Monday deadline pass without responding to his request.

Fines and a lot more may be in Google’s future as a result.  Many people were suspicious enough at Google’s claim that private WiFi data had been collected by accident; now, the company’s refusal to turn it over doesn’t seem likely to help its reputation.

It’s possible this situation will snowball, too, as other privacy regulators decide to see what all the is about and ask to inspect the data collected in their countries.

 Google Defies Regulators In Germany, Hong Kong

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