Google Struggling With Influx Of "Right To Be Forgotten" Requests

The company's chief legal officer outlines the difficulties Google is facing in order to comply with European Union's mandate.

After Europe's highest court ordered Google to delete search results at the request of its users, Google's team is now feeling the enormity of "the right to be forgotten." The legal concept gives citizens of the European Union control over what surfaces about them on the internet by forcing Google to remove specific links flagged by users.

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Published on July 11, 2014 11:43
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