...Even if the system is distributed, people who maintain it are at risk...
The current eon's model you can go and download now only detects people and cars but I've been looking at how well facial expressions are detected in some face detection models, as well as the gaze of the eyes (where they're looking) using 4k and 8k cameras. I doubt my neighbours are aware that I've built a machine that has learned the things about them that I've listed on the site (average height, individual walking gait identification pattern, estimated salary based on car model, family structure, daily schedules...) But in case that perturbs them before they get around to running nodes themselves, I'll want to know if when they look at my house their expression would fall into the category of displeased. This and the lip reading model won't be for quite a few eons yet for obvious technical reasons, one being we need to build a "foundation" for the detections first, but once we get there, it'll give Grassland users a good estimate for the state of people's emotions and dispositions in regards to us before those people are even fully aware of their opinions themselves.
Even so, remember, as I said on Reddit "... you're still not actually publishing the node's location to the wider network. The only thing anyone else on the network could be sure of is that there is a Grassland node that has access to a video feed that's coming from a camera and that camera can view a particular location. Your node could be in Argentina reading the digital video feed from an IP camera in St. Mark's Square in Venice."
In other words, just by looking at the map you can't really be sure where the camera is or how many there are watching that location. Even then, the node reading that camera's video feed could be half way around the world.
But again, I'd advise you to follow your country's laws in any case.