Products News Case Studies Contact About Us
Home
Download from Hit Search Recurn on InvestmentSearch Engine OptimisationPay Per Click
Hit Search SEO Liverpool Contact Hit Search on
0845 643 9289

Pentagon ask Google Maps to remove images of military installations

by Andrew Redfern @ 7th March 2008 6:08 pm

Reuters reporting an agreement has been reached between the US government and Google over images of military bases appearing on their Google Maps :

Google Inc has complied with a request by the Pentagon to remove some online images from its street-level map service because they pose a security threat to U.S. military bases, military and company officials said on Thursday.

Gen. Gene Renuart, head of the military command responsible for homeland defense, said the Pentagon had talked to Google about the risks and expected the company to cooperate in removing selected images from its Street View service.

“We have been contacted by the military,” Google spokesman Larry Yu said. “In those instances where they (the U.S military) have expressed concerns about the imagery, we have accommodated their requests.”

The Defense Department, which is still studying how many images are available, has also banned Google teams from taking video images on bases.

“We’ve got to get a sense of what is there and see how we can mitigate it,” Renuart said.

But because many images were taken from public streets, the military may not have a legal right to request that videos be pulled.

Street View, a feature of Google Maps, offers ground-level, 360-degree views of streets in 30 U.S. cities. Web users are able to drive down a street, in a virtual sense, using their mouse to adjust views of roadside scenery.



Other Related Stories That May Be Of Interest:

  1. Google Maps Street View comes to Europe…
  2. Google Maps rolls out Google Street View in New Zealand
  3. Telegraph: Would Google Street face legal problems in the UK
  4. Google give Google Maps an update
  5. Nexus One - Google Maps Sat Nav Killer?
  6. The true value of Google Maps
  7. Yandex adds greater detail to Yandex.Maps
  8. Get geared up for Euro 2008 with Google maps
  9. Google Street View rolled out in the UK, Qantas get some free advertising
  10. Liverpool 08 : Google maps let’s us Hit Search for the SuperLambBanana

Hit Search Limited, Liverpool Innovation Park, Liverpool Digital, Baird House, Liverpool, Merseyside, L7 9NG. Telephone Number for Search Engine Optimisation, Search Marketing, Pay Per Click and all other enquires is 0845 643 9289.
HOME | PRODUCTS | ROI | SEO | PPC | NEWS | CASE STUDIES | CONTACT | ABOUT US