Canada group sues over Google smart city. Google's city built 'from the internet up'. Row over Google's 'secretive' smart city. Image source, Sidewalk Labs. Google-affiliate Sidewalk Labs had big plans for its internet-based smart city. Radical mix.
This has not been disputed by Sidewalk Labs. Living in a lab. Image source, Toronto Waterfront. The acre site in Quayside is currently being developed following Sidewalk Labs' contract win. Canada group sues government over Google's Sidewalk Labs Google's Toronto city built 'from the internet up'.
Image source, Waterfront Toronto. The former dockland and industrial area of Toronto sits on the edge of Lake Ontario. Smart city 'hype'. Sidewalk Labs clearly does not agree. But CCLA are not lone voices. Image source, Getty Images. Cities across the globe are starting to collect vast swathes of data in an attempt to better understand urban life.
Apple Inc. Google Inc. Search engine giant Google Inc. This website uses cookies to personalize your content including ads , and allows us to analyze our traffic. Read more about cookies here. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Register Now. FP CryptoDecoded: Join us at our free crypto and blockchain events. Equustek, the company whose intellectual dispute triggered the case, has argued in court that the issue of freedom of expression is extraneous to the case.
Their focus on protecting intellectual property rights has been backed in court by a coalition of Canadian publishers, authors, composers and film-makers, as well as an international federation of film producers. A court order to remove worldwide search results could threaten free expression if it catches on globally — where it would then be subject to wildly divergent standards on freedom of speech.
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