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Forget.me Makes Link Removal Process for Europe’s "Right to be Forgotten" Decision Even Easier

The European Court of Justice decision giving people the “right to be forgotten” on the internet has created thousands of requests to google to remove links. Although Google created a form to initiate removal requests, the new site forget.me claims to make the process even easier. Forget.me offers to optimize one’s… Continue reading

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Google Already Fielding Removal Requests Under EU "Right to be Forgotten"

Google is already receiving requests to remove links from its search results. Earlier this week the European Court of Justice ruled that search engines will have to honor requests to remove old information from search results. However, the court did not make it clear under which instances removing the link… Continue reading

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EU Court Forces Search Engines to Remove Links Under "Right to be Forgotten" Ruling

The European Court of Justice made a ruling Tuesday that will affect how search engines operate in Europe. The “right to be forgotten” was argued by plaintiffs and gives people the right to request old information be removed from search engines. The ruling only affects search results, the original link… Continue reading

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