Monday, April 28, 2008
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Google is at a trade show - this is not a public space. The show is in a building and that is private space. Any vendor is within their rights not to be photographed on private property. This is not happening in a public space.


  The man pictured on left declared that Google PR doesn't want photos taken of their booth and told me I must vacate the area. I politely told him I had every right to take a photo, to which he said he understood, but was being forced by PR to make the effort to avoid people taking photos. What didn't they want you to see?

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