South Korea is the latest country to raise its concerns over Google’s satellite photo service, Google Earth. The country is worried about sensitive sites being visible from space by the service’s users, including the presidential Blue House and military bases, as it remains officially at war with its neighbour, North Korea.
The presidential office in the country is reportedly planning to raise its fears with US officials. The roofs of some sensitive sites in the US – including the White House – have already been blacked out by Google, but that hasn’t happened with its satellite imagery of South Korea. Images of the secretive North Korea are also available.
I’m sure that it’s not only South Korea.. but many other areas people have yet to be exposed. Check out the full posting at NeoWin.