The EU’s top court ruled that Alphabet subsidiary Google must remove information from online search results if users can demonstrate that it is false. The “right to be forgotten” online, or the ability to delete one’s digital footprint from the Internet, has caused conflict between proponents of free speech and those who defend privacy rights in recent years.
Google must remove data from search results if user proves it is wrong, EU top court says https://t.co/H9sWKMoLe7
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The two executives from a group of investment companies who brought the case before the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) asked Google to remove search results linking their names to particular articles that criticized the investment strategy of the group.
EU requested Google to remove the thumbnail images
European Union also requested that Google take their thumbnail photos out of search results. The company refused the requests, claiming it ha
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