Thursday, May 19, 2016

Google Responds to France’s CNIL Demands

In 2014, Google was ordered by the EU to let Europeans delist certain links from search results that come up when searching for the person’s name. Now, France wants to take this a step further & force Google to apply this Right to be Forgotten law in every country around the world. Google’s Kent Walker wrote an op-ed piece to explain how they feel about these demands.

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