Tech Policy From The Hill

Can Europe Force Search Engines to Censor Information? Assessing the Right to be Forgotten


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Date: August 8, 2014 In May, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that Google and other search engines must consider requests by any EU citizen to delete information about them, under a policy known as “the right to be forgotten.” Google alone has processed more than 90,000 take down requests since May. Europe’s new […]
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Tech Policy From The HillBy Congressional Internet Caucus Academy

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