According to ComputerWorld, state legislator Joel Anderson of the California Legislature has introduced a bill to limit the detail shown in imagery on web mapping applications such as Google Earth, and presumably, Yahoo Maps, and Microsoft Virtual Earth
. The motivation for the bill is the contention that online mapping applications help terrorists plan attacks. The bill would require schools, places of worship, government buildings and medical facilities in California to be blurred on web maps.
I guess my (tongue-in-cheek) question is, is this a marketing scheme that will require terrorists to buy high resolution digital imagery of California from Digital Globe or GeoEye ?

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