This transpires in the debate about a "right to be forgotten". While the 2014 decision of the European Court of Justice in "Google Spain" touches upon the underlying issue of how increasing amounts of personal data affects individuals over time, the topic has also become one of the salient...
Google will not be forced by Europe to remove links to sensitive personal information globally about people under the "right to be forgotten" legislation. In a landmark case, the European Court of Justice ruled that the "right to be forgotten" should only be enforced in Europe and not global...
摘要: Given global concern over the increasing conflict between "informational privacy" and protection of online communication, this article examines the post– impact on the right to be forgotten in the European Union and its worldwide impact....
The move comes followinga recent rulingby Europe’s highest court giving European citizens the “right to be forgotten” if search results are deemed to be “inadequate, irrelevant or no longer relevant, or excessive in relation to the purposes for which they were processed.” Recommended Videos ...
On the other hand, the “Right to be Forgotten” is an interesting area of law. Google itself is a data controller. This means that even if a newspaper, a website or a blocking database has its data outside the EU, when data passes into Google’s control it falls under EU data pro...
Several years ago, the European Unionpassed a “right to be forgotten” lawthat instructs tech companies like Google to delist certain content when requested by an individual. Search abides by this, but Google only removes information on a regional, not global, basis. ...
The birth of the right to oblivion, i.e., the right to forget and to be forgotten, should be understood as the right to have memories related to a particular subject and to the processes of indexing and storage, including the ability to manage and establish them in hands of third ...
Chen, F. Y. (2014, May 13). European court says Google must respect ‘right to be forgotten’.Reuters US Edition.http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/05/13/us-eu-google-dataprotection-idUSBREA4C07120140513. Accessed 8 Oct 2014.
Social networks, rule of law and economic growth in China: The elusive pursuit of the right combination of private and public ordering Social networks have always been an integral part of every society. However, they are different and play a more prominent role in Asian societies. In parti.....
having larger and larger digital footprints – sometimes including details they would rather the internet forgot. This has led to the implementation of“right to be forgotten” rules in some regions, allowing people to ask for data about them to be removed from the ...