czwartek, 3 lipca 2014

Google hit by 70,000 'right to be forgotten' requests

Google, the world's leading search engine, has said that each request would be examined individually to determine whether it met the ruling's criteria More than 70,000 people have already asked Google to delete links about them under Europe's "right to be forgotten" ruling, with some of the world biggest news sites the first to be hit. The search engine has restricted access to a BBC blog posting and several British newspaper stories under a legal ruling granting people a right to be "forgotten" in search engines, it emerged on Thursday. Google said it had received 70,000 requests since it put a form online on May 30 as a result of the ruling by the European Court of Justice. The Guardian newspaper also said it had been notified that six links to its stories had been removed from search results, three of them about a 2010 controversy involving a now-retired Scottish Premier League referee.








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