Highest EU court to rule on Google 'right to be forgotten

Oct 22, 2019 You have the right to be forgotten by Google - but only in Sep 24, 2019 Google spells out how to be 'forgotten' in search Google has already received around 41,000 requests to delete links to personal information from its search results in the three weeks since a key ruling by the European Court of Justice about the so-called right to be forgotten. On May 13 the court ordered Google to remove links to a Spanish newspaper notice about a mortgage foreclosure against

Google vs the right to be forgotten: Chips with Everything

As the right to be forgotten CJEU ruling and the GDPR provide that the delisting of the infringing URLs must be done on all domain name extensions, including the.com domain name, and although Google does not comply with this rule for the time being (see below), it may be worth for heirs of a deceased US citizen to file a complaint against Google with the French CNIL, as long as the infringing Content about … Reflecting on the Right to be Forgotten - Google Dec 09, 2016

Google fined $684,000 over 'right to be forgotten' failure

Sep 24, 2019 Google wins 'right to be forgotten' case in Europe | ZDNet Sep 24, 2019