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19 May 2016 15:20

Google is appealing a fine from the French data protection authority for failing to implement the so-called right to be forgotten as ordered. The Court of Justice of the European Union established the right to be forgotten, or delisted, in May 2014. The ruling allows people to ask search engines such as Google to hide certain links resulting from a search on their name. In a 2015 order, the French National Commission on Computing and Liberty (CNIL) took a very broad approach to how companies sho...
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