Google appeals French order to censor Right-to-Be-Forgotten links globally

Google is taking its case to France’s highest administrative court. The post Google appeals French order to censor Right-to-Be-Forgotten links globally appeared first on Search Engine Land.

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Google To Remove Right-To-Be-Forgotten Links Worldwide, For Searchers In European Countries

Links will no longer show for those in the particular country where a RTBF request was made, regardless of the Google edition they use. The post Google To Remove Right-To-Be-Forgotten Links Worldwide, For Searchers In European Countries appeared first on Search Engine Land.

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Google Fights France To Prevent Globalization Of The Right-to-Be-Forgotten

Google has formally appealed France’s data protection authority’s order that Google apply Right-to-Be-Forgotten (RTBF) removals to its global index. The Commission Nationale de l’informatique et des Libertés (CNIL) had protested Google’s Europe-only removal policy and threatened…

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France Gives Google 15 Days To Apply Right-To-Be-Forgotten To Global Results

EU privacy regulators believe Europe-only application of rule undermines its effectiveness. The post France Gives Google 15 Days To Apply Right-To-Be-Forgotten To Global Results appeared first on Search Engine Land.

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Right-To-Be-Forgotten One Year Later: 70 Percent Of Requests Refused

The most often cited reason for RTBF requests is “invasion of privacy.” The post Right-To-Be-Forgotten One Year Later: 70 Percent Of Requests Refused appeared first on Search Engine Land.

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French Court Trying To Impose Right-To-Be-Forgotten Decision On Google Worldwide

Google is facing daily fines of €1,000 in France, under a punitive ruling tied to the Right-to-Be-Forgotten (RTBF), unless it removes links to an article from its index globally, according to The Guardian. Several politicians in Europe have recently suggested that the RTBF should extend to all…

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Media Companies Republishing Google Right-To-Be-Forgotten Links

Google is notifying publishers when it de-indexes their links under the controversial “Right to Be Forgotten” (RTBF). What this does is often trigger republication of a version of the story by the media outlet or a page that indicates what URLs are being removed from the search index….

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Since May 91,000 Right-To-Be-Forgotten Takedown Requests

The Right to Be Forgotten (RTBF) content removal requests in Europe keep coming in. It’s difficult right now to know whether they’re leveling off or continuing to increase. On the first day of availability Google’s RTBF online form, it received 12,000 submissions. Sources familiar…

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