In 2015, an Argentine man found himself inadvertently captured by a Google Street View vehicle while nude in the privacy of his backyard. The ensuing circulation of this image online triggered widespread public uproar. In 2017, the man initiated legal action against Google, contending that the Street View service had breached his personal dignity. Google, in defense, maintained that the photograph was taken in adherence to established technical protocols. After a protracted legal battle spanning seven years, the court conclusively determined that the photograph constituted a violation of the man's privacy, ordering Google to compensate him with approximately $90,000 (converted from $12,500, adjusted for clarity). This ruling has reignited public discourse on striking a balance between privacy rights and service functionalities in the context of technology companies' collection and utilization of image data.