Monday, October 27, 2014

Montrealer wins lawsuit against Google over Street View

 
This is not Pia Grillo
 We at Coolopolis are the first to report an important verdict rendered in Montreal's small claims court, as Maria Pia Grillo has been awarded just under $2,500 from the internet giant for having shown her on Google Street View.
...this is.
   In the image, taken in October 2009, Grillo was shown sitting on her stairs looking down at her phone.
   The image also failed to blur her license plate number. The car door was still open so it would be easy to make the connection between herself and the car out front.
   She reports that the image led others at her bank workplace to mock her and make inappropriate reference to the way her ample chest appeared in the picture.
   Grillo said that the situation led her to a mental state that caused her to leave work and she eventually switched jobs.
   She wanted to sue for $45,000. But presumably to avoid legal costs she opted instead to represent herself and lower than demand to $7,000, the maximum allowable amount at small claims court.
   The judge partially awarded her in the decision.
   In his verdict Justice Alain Breault referenced the famous Aubry case which has been discussed several times on this site.  

3 comments:

  1. Fine to get the decision...what/where/when will she be able to collect? Can't a California company just thumb its nose at Quebec and tell her to pee up a tree and play in the steam, which is what all big corporations tend to do...try to get them to pay their bills to their small suppliers, but if you owe THEM $100 they'll harass you.

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  2. Well brought up, Unknown.

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  3. I sure hope she filed sexual harassment charges against her co-workers.

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