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Europe presses forward with ‘right to be forgotten’

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May 132014
 

“The highest court in the European Union decided on Tuesday that Google must grant users of its search engine a right to delete links about themselves in some cases, including links to legal records. The decision by the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg is a blow for Google, which has sought to avoid the obligation to remove links when requested by European users of its service.”

 Posted by Purtilo at 9:02 am on May 13, 2014

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