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The US defence department has banned the giant internet search engine Google from filming inside and making detailed studies of US military bases. | The US defence department has banned the giant internet search engine Google from filming inside and making detailed studies of US military bases. |
Close-up, ground-level imagery of US military sites posed a "potential threat" to security, it said. | Close-up, ground-level imagery of US military sites posed a "potential threat" to security, it said. |
The move follows the discovery of images of the Fort Sam Houston army base in Texas on Google Maps. | The move follows the discovery of images of the Fort Sam Houston army base in Texas on Google Maps. |
A Google spokesman said that where the US military had expressed concerns, images had been removed. | A Google spokesman said that where the US military had expressed concerns, images had been removed. |
Google has now been barred from filming and conducting detailed studies of bases, following the discovery of detailed, three-dimensional panoramas online - and in particular, views of the Texan base. | |
But images inside the base have been removed"Images include 360-degree views of the covered area to include access control points, barriers, headquarters, facilities and community areas," said the defence department in a statement quoted by AFP news agency. | But images inside the base have been removed"Images include 360-degree views of the covered area to include access control points, barriers, headquarters, facilities and community areas," said the defence department in a statement quoted by AFP news agency. |
It said such detailed mapping could pose a threat. | It said such detailed mapping could pose a threat. |
Google spokesman Larry Yu said the decision by a Google team to enter the Texas base and undertake a detailed survey, had been "a mistake". | Google spokesman Larry Yu said the decision by a Google team to enter the Texas base and undertake a detailed survey, had been "a mistake". |
He told the BBC that it was "not our policy to request access to military installations, but in this instance the operator of the vehicle with the camera on top - which is how we go about capturing imagery for Street-View - requested permission to access a military installation, was given access, and after learning of the incident we quickly removed the imagery". | He told the BBC that it was "not our policy to request access to military installations, but in this instance the operator of the vehicle with the camera on top - which is how we go about capturing imagery for Street-View - requested permission to access a military installation, was given access, and after learning of the incident we quickly removed the imagery". |
Individuals and governments | Individuals and governments |
Military officials are currently looking into exactly what imagery is available - though it may not be able to order its removal if images are taken from public streets. | Military officials are currently looking into exactly what imagery is available - though it may not be able to order its removal if images are taken from public streets. |
'SPY' IN THE SKY Mar 2008: Pentagon bans Google map-makers filming inside military basesFeb 2008: Heathrow expansion protesters use Google Earth (GE) to plan House of Commons rooftop demoOct 2007: Al-Aqsa Martyr's brigade reportedly using GE to plot rocket attacks on IsraelJuly 2007: New Chinese Jin-class nuclear sub spotted in port by users of GEFeb 2007: India demands sensitive sites be blurred amid concern over extremistsAug 2006: Morrocco begins blocking access to GE, giving no reasonDec 2005: GE obscures view of Washington mansion of Vice-President Dick CheneyAug 2005: South Korea voices "security concerns" at images of its military bases and presidential mansion | 'SPY' IN THE SKY Mar 2008: Pentagon bans Google map-makers filming inside military basesFeb 2008: Heathrow expansion protesters use Google Earth (GE) to plan House of Commons rooftop demoOct 2007: Al-Aqsa Martyr's brigade reportedly using GE to plot rocket attacks on IsraelJuly 2007: New Chinese Jin-class nuclear sub spotted in port by users of GEFeb 2007: India demands sensitive sites be blurred amid concern over extremistsAug 2006: Morrocco begins blocking access to GE, giving no reasonDec 2005: GE obscures view of Washington mansion of Vice-President Dick CheneyAug 2005: South Korea voices "security concerns" at images of its military bases and presidential mansion |
Among the popular mapping services offered by Google are Street View, which allows web users to "drive" along virtual US landscapes with ground-level views, and Google Earth, which offers detailed satellite and 3D images of locations around the world. | Among the popular mapping services offered by Google are Street View, which allows web users to "drive" along virtual US landscapes with ground-level views, and Google Earth, which offers detailed satellite and 3D images of locations around the world. |
In this case, it was imagery offered on Street View that caused the concern. | In this case, it was imagery offered on Street View that caused the concern. |
But both have provoked complaints - from individuals depicted in the images and from governments concerned that satellite images could compromise security. | But both have provoked complaints - from individuals depicted in the images and from governments concerned that satellite images could compromise security. |
Gary Ross, a spokesman for the US Northern Command, told AFP that although such services could be useful, "there has to be a balance". | Gary Ross, a spokesman for the US Northern Command, told AFP that although such services could be useful, "there has to be a balance". |
But Mr Yu said Google would listen to concerns about privacy and security. | But Mr Yu said Google would listen to concerns about privacy and security. |
"We try to have a compliant image removal policy - not only relative to the military but to consumers also," said Mr Yu. | "We try to have a compliant image removal policy - not only relative to the military but to consumers also," said Mr Yu. |
"If people have concerns, they should contact us." | "If people have concerns, they should contact us." |