Google Street View Banned From the Czech Republic
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Sep 14th 2010 9:27AM
Updated Sep 14th 2010 9:58AM
Google's (GOOG) controversial Street View service got the heave-ho from the Czech Republic, after failing to get a registration to operate in that country, according to an Associated Press report Tuesday. The move by the Central European nation goes a step further than measures other countries have taken to date -- among them, launching investigations, raiding Google's offices and publicly voicing their concerns.Last month, South Korean officials raided Google offices in search of any illegally obtained user data that Google might have collected while gathering photos for its Street View service in that nation. Other countries investigating the service due to similar concerns include Australia, Germany, France and Spain. In the U.S., the Federal Trade Commission and the Connecticut attorney general's office are investigating.