Google Says “Right to Be Forgotten” Is Difficult to Apply

Google Says “Right to Be Forgotten” Is Difficult to Apply

Those who request information to be taken down often hide details

UK: “Right to Be Forgotten” Ruling Is Unworkable, the Expression Is Misleading

UK: “Right to Be Forgotten” Ruling Is Unworkable, the Expression Is Misleading

There are too many issues with the ruling to ignore it

Google Agreed to Take Down Half of the “Right to Be Forgotten” Requests Handled So Far

Google Agreed to Take Down Half of the “Right to Be Forgotten” Requests Handled So Far

The European decision translates into tens of thousands of links removed

Google to Meet with EU Data Regulators Over Right to Be Forgotten

Google to Meet with EU Data Regulators Over Right to Be Forgotten

The Right to be forgotten is proving to be more of a nuisance than a good thing

Google, Microsoft to Talk About “Right to Be Forgotten” with EU Data Protection Body

Google, Microsoft to Talk About “Right to Be Forgotten” with EU Data Protection Body

Since the implementation of the ruling varies between companies, ground rules are needed

Microsoft Starts Accepting “Right to Be Forgotten” Requests, Launches Online Form

Microsoft Starts Accepting “Right to Be Forgotten” Requests, Launches Online Form

Redmond has officially launched its very own form to block Bing results in Europe

“Hidden from Google” Archives Links Removed Under “Right to Be Forgotten”

“Hidden from Google” Archives Links Removed Under “Right to Be Forgotten”

There is now a way to figure out which links have been removed in Europe

Microsoft to Introduce “Right to Be Forgotten” Option Soon

Microsoft to Introduce “Right to Be Forgotten” Option Soon

The company says that it's already working on such a feature

Google: We Weren't Over-Zealous in Merrill Lynch Link Removal

Google: We Weren't Over-Zealous in Merrill Lynch Link Removal

The link was actually taken down because of someone who left a comment

European Commission Spokesman: Google Removing Link on Merrill Lynch Was Bad Decision

European Commission Spokesman: Google Removing Link on Merrill Lynch Was Bad Decision

Acting upon right to be forgotten brings criticism for Google

Google Reverses Right to Be Forgotten Decision, Indirectly Fights Against Order

Google Reverses Right to Be Forgotten Decision, Indirectly Fights Against Order

The company is letting everyone know about the links that it has taken down

How the Right to Be Forgotten Turned into a Pointless Media Censorship Tool

How the Right to Be Forgotten Turned into a Pointless Media Censorship Tool

Plenty of sites are getting their links dumped from European Google versions

Google Starts Removing Links in Europe Under “Right to Be Forgotten” [WSJ]

Google Starts Removing Links in Europe Under “Right to Be Forgotten” [WSJ]

Google has been working on a way to start honoring these requests for over a month

Google Received 50,000 “Right to Be Forgotten” Requests, Will Start Removing Links [NYT]

Google Received 50,000 “Right to Be Forgotten” Requests, Will Start Removing Links [NYT]

Google is getting ready to start acting upon the newest European privacy ruling

Report: Google Seeks Way to Shake Off EU Privacy Ruling

Report: Google Seeks Way to Shake Off EU Privacy Ruling

The right to be forgotten is up on the list of things that Google doesn't like

Microsoft Developing “Right to Be Forgotten” Option for Its Users

Microsoft Developing “Right to Be Forgotten” Option for Its Users

The company says that the new feature is currently in the works

Google Wants to Add Alerts on Pages Where Links Were Removed Due to Right to Be Forgotten

Google Wants to Add Alerts on Pages Where Links Were Removed Due to Right to Be Forgotten

The Internet company wants to tell the world when it complied to new European order

 
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