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Google backed in 'right to be forgotten' limits

article published on 10 January, 2019

Google has been backed by an adviser to the European Union's top court on where the Search provider would have to remove search results under the 'right to be forgotten.' The 'right to be forgotten' is the right of Europeans to petition Search engines to remove search results under certain circumstances. For example, if inaccurate information was published about a citizen that was damaging, ... [ read the full article ]

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senator29
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17. January 2019 @ 18:55 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
this entire thing is so dumb. removing search results of websites is like punishing a gun manufacturer because a kid took their parent's gun and shot someone. the parents should be at fault not who makes the gun.

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