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The Czech Office for Personal Data Protection, or UOOU, has launched a probe of an alleged breach of privacy protection regulations in the Czech Republic by Google Inc (GOOG), an UOOU spokeswoman said Thursday.
“We initiated the administrative action Apr. 21 by sending Google a formal notice and the procedure began three days ago when Google received the letter in the U.S.,” Hana Stepankova told Dow Jones Newswires.
UOOU is investigating Google for failing to notify Czech authorities with its intentions to collect personal data used for the U.S. company’s ‘Street View‘ photo imaging service for the Google Maps program.
Google officials didn't immediately return phone calls by Dow Jones Newswires requesting comments on the UOOU probe.
via Czech Privacy Data Watchdog Probes Google Street View Acts – WSJ.com.
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