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Australia Drops Second Google Investigation 63

joshgnosis writes "The Australian Privacy Commissioner has decided against investigating Google a second time over the collection of Wi-Fi payload data in Google's Street View cars. Despite a damning FCC report released last month claiming that senior manager within Google were aware that a 'rogue' engineer was working on the project on the side, he said a second investigation wouldn't yield any new results. 'I have decided not to open another investigation into Google Street View,' he said in a statement. 'In reaching this decision, I have considered the FCC's report and don't consider that a new investigation would reveal any information that would change our original finding.'"
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Australia Drops Second Google Investigation

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  • just tax (Score:1, Funny)

    by crutchy ( 1949900 ) on Thursday May 31, 2012 @04:13AM (#40164305)
    the aussie government has easier ways to get blood from the google stone... an "Internet Superprofits Tax", followed closely by a "Google Streetview Car Tax"

    while their at it, we might just see a "Windows Tax" soon, along with a "Porn Tax" and a "Slashdot Posting Tax"

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